Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Ogre's Den: Divine Harmony

The Ogre's Den: Divine Harmony: Hey, everybody.  Welcome back to the Ogre's Den.  Sorry for not having a blog/podcast up last week.  Things got kind of hectic, especially a...

Divine Harmony

Hey, everybody.  Welcome back to the Ogre's Den.  Sorry for not having a blog/podcast up last week.  Things got kind of hectic, especially after being on vacation for a week and trying to play catch up.  So, to make up for it, today, I'm doing something I've never really done before: creating a deity.


Divine Harmony
God of Justice, Guardian of the Scales
Intermediate Deity
Symbol A balanced pair of silver scales
Home Plane Celestial Beuracracy
Alignment Lawful Neutral
Portfolio Judgement, Justice
Worshippers Assassins, Commoner, Judges, Paladins
Cleric Alignments LG, LN, LE, TN
Domains Community, Knowledge, Law, Protection
Favored Weapon Unarmed Strike
Dogma  
Divine Harmony teaches that justice is something to be strived for, but do not pursue is so much that you start seeing injustice where there is none.  Assisting you neighbors helps keep justice alive in the community, as it forms a bond between people which makes it harder for people in the community to break that bond and cause injustice.
Clergy and Temples
Clerics of Divine Harmony are generally judges.  They generally wear black robes with Divine Harmony's symbol stitched on the right breast in silver thread.  Divine Harmony's clerics are more likely to be men, but women not excluded.  Paladins of Diving Harmony tend more toward defense of common people than adventuring, although they may adventure if there is a call for justice where there is no Cleric or Paladin of Divine Harmony.

Divine Harmony has very few official temples, but every courtroom has a small shrine of silver scales dedicated to him.  Tributes are not normally left in courtrooms, because this could be seen as bribery.  However, other shrines tributes of silver, in any form, can be left on the scales.  Tributes in rural areas are also welcome, such as food, water, or healing or defense items.



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Will.