Ultrak (3.5e Deity)

Ultrak teaches freedom through leadership. A great leader allows all of his followers freedom to the point where the freedom of others is infringed and no further. The greatest freedom comes from curtailed freedom. He is also the god of prophecy and his priests often turn up claiming to have prophesied the future, sometime truthfully. They tend to wear black.

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Symbol: A crow
Home Plane:
Alignment: CG
Portfolio: Wisdom, Governance
Clergy Alignments:
Domains: Knowledge, Rune, Nobility, Trickery, Spell
Favored Weapon: Shortspear

Dogma


Clergy and Temples

The birth of each cleric is foretold to one current cleric who is tasked to seek them out. The nature of this decision is often confusing and as such the cleric to be often clashes violently with his finder.

Ultrak has no rituals, as befits the master of the gods of freedom. On the other hand is clerics are more hierarchical than other chaos faiths.

Pantheon

Lands of Blamakar


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