Water House (3.5e Deity)

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Enter 'h', 'd', 'l', 'i', 'g', or 'o' for parameter 'hdligo'
Symbol: A droplet of water.
Home Plane:
Alignment: LG
Portfolio: Water, Good, Law
Clergy Alignments:
Domains: Celestia domain (renamed Ocientica)
Favored Weapon: Trident
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Dogma

Not surprisingly the water house is only really worshiped as an individual entity in coastal or island regions. The water cult teaches a certain outlook on life that may seem unfair or harsh to outsiders. In the bone all persons are held responsible for their own actions and for the actions of those they have authority over as those actions could have been forbidden or forestalled by them.

Clergy and Temples

Clerical training is intensive and serious, taking a minimum of eight years. It is focused primarily of philosophy and traditional Law, and is designed to instill a deep sense of Justice in the Clergy. Clergy are taught that whilst physical violence is the last resort, it is an important one, and should be respected. Clergy wear blue with white trim.

The Water cult has few ceremonies, but worshipers tend to offer up frequent short prayers of thanksgiving to the "Lords of Ocientica" and make small but frequent (often weekly) donations to the temples.

The water cult takes sacrifices of fish and ship building materials.

Pantheon

Lands of Blamakar


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