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[[Druid]]s are his main followers and tend to the wild places of the islands. Donations to his temples increase every year around planting season and it's not unknown for farmers to spend their last coin paying druids to come bless their fields. | [[Druid]]s are his main followers and tend to the wild places of the islands. Donations to his temples increase every year around planting season and it's not unknown for farmers to spend their last coin paying druids to come bless their fields. | ||
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+ | Dertmore is the unofficial head of the Arkaz Pantheon. He walks the middle road and is often called upon by the other gods to settle disputes. The only god linked to the land directly affords him the ability to more directly interact with his followers. |
Latest revision as of 10:49, 27 June 2008
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Dertmore | |
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Influence | Greater |
Alignment | True Neutral |
Sphere | Nature |
Colors | Brown, Gold as secondary |
Symbol | Oak Tree |
Favored Weapon | Sickle |
Followers | |
Alignment | NG, LN, (TN), CN, NE |
Class | Any |
History
Dertmore was the first of the gods discovered after the arrival. When the first farmers started planting they called out for aid and Dertmore answered their calls.
Druids are his main followers and tend to the wild places of the islands. Donations to his temples increase every year around planting season and it's not unknown for farmers to spend their last coin paying druids to come bless their fields.
Dertmore is the unofficial head of the Arkaz Pantheon. He walks the middle road and is often called upon by the other gods to settle disputes. The only god linked to the land directly affords him the ability to more directly interact with his followers.