Thurbane
2017-11-24, 07:24 PM
I want to create an initiate feat for one of the characters in my group. He is a follower of Lendor.
Lendor is a Greyhawk deity, here's some relevant info from the Living Grey Deities document:
Name: Lendor
Gender: m
Rank: Intermediate Deity
Areas of Concern/Portfolio: Time, Tedium, Patience, Study
Titles: Prince of Time, Master of Tedium
Holy Symbol: A crescent moon in front of a new moon surrounded by 14 stars
Alignment: LN
Origin of Worship: Suel
Core Worshippers: Suel
Common Worshippers:
Uncommon Worshippers:
Favored Weapon(s): Greatsword (m)
Other Preferred Weapons: piercing and slashing weapons
Weapon of the Deity Spell: +1 flaming greatsword
Domains: Destiny* (RoD), Knowledge, Law, Mind* (CD), Oracle* (CD), Protection, Rune* (Ss).
Special Notes:
Description: Lendor (LEN-dor), the leader and progenitor of the Suel pantheon, is depicted as a white-haired and bearded husky older man. Largely withdrawn from the affairs of the world to care for larger issues, Lendor considers himself superior other gods and especially to his children, as he has the ability to banish any of his children or undo their magic. A blow from his flaming sword Afterglow is said to be the force that started the flow of time at the dawn of the universe. His holy symbol is a crescent moon in front of a new moon surrounded by fourteen stars (sometimes less or more). "Time stretches to infinity, and issues that seem pressing are merely a smaller part of a larger whole. In order to make sense of the universe, one must look at the entire mosaic instead of just a part of it. Age brings experience, wisdom, and the impetus to take things slow." Lender's clergy are mostly older, particularly sages, village elders, and record keepers. They tend to have little interaction with the outside world, remaining cloistered in their libraries and temples for years at a time. Occasionally a younger person will be drawn to this faith, taking the role of wandering adviser, preaching the need to keep the present in perspective; these preachers often become advisers to conservative leaders or mount expeditions to recover ancient tomes and artifacts lost for generations. Ceremonial garb includes silver robes adorned with a black circle containing Lendor's symbol.
I guess the closest existing initiate feat would be Law Inviolate (St Cuthbert)?
All suggestions appreciated.
Cheers - T
Lendor is a Greyhawk deity, here's some relevant info from the Living Grey Deities document:
Name: Lendor
Gender: m
Rank: Intermediate Deity
Areas of Concern/Portfolio: Time, Tedium, Patience, Study
Titles: Prince of Time, Master of Tedium
Holy Symbol: A crescent moon in front of a new moon surrounded by 14 stars
Alignment: LN
Origin of Worship: Suel
Core Worshippers: Suel
Common Worshippers:
Uncommon Worshippers:
Favored Weapon(s): Greatsword (m)
Other Preferred Weapons: piercing and slashing weapons
Weapon of the Deity Spell: +1 flaming greatsword
Domains: Destiny* (RoD), Knowledge, Law, Mind* (CD), Oracle* (CD), Protection, Rune* (Ss).
Special Notes:
Description: Lendor (LEN-dor), the leader and progenitor of the Suel pantheon, is depicted as a white-haired and bearded husky older man. Largely withdrawn from the affairs of the world to care for larger issues, Lendor considers himself superior other gods and especially to his children, as he has the ability to banish any of his children or undo their magic. A blow from his flaming sword Afterglow is said to be the force that started the flow of time at the dawn of the universe. His holy symbol is a crescent moon in front of a new moon surrounded by fourteen stars (sometimes less or more). "Time stretches to infinity, and issues that seem pressing are merely a smaller part of a larger whole. In order to make sense of the universe, one must look at the entire mosaic instead of just a part of it. Age brings experience, wisdom, and the impetus to take things slow." Lender's clergy are mostly older, particularly sages, village elders, and record keepers. They tend to have little interaction with the outside world, remaining cloistered in their libraries and temples for years at a time. Occasionally a younger person will be drawn to this faith, taking the role of wandering adviser, preaching the need to keep the present in perspective; these preachers often become advisers to conservative leaders or mount expeditions to recover ancient tomes and artifacts lost for generations. Ceremonial garb includes silver robes adorned with a black circle containing Lendor's symbol.
I guess the closest existing initiate feat would be Law Inviolate (St Cuthbert)?
All suggestions appreciated.
Cheers - T