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+ | ====== Fursete ====== | ||
+ | === God of Justice === | ||
+ | Fursete is the great-grandson of Crom Cruach, the Primal God, grandson of Lady Berchta and Lord Huldar, son of Oden, Freygga, and Thoare, nephew of Lokki and Malkina, brother of Idun, Heimdall, and Sife, cousin to Skaddie, Aegur, Turuk-roth, and Ackdynu, and uncle of the demigoddess, | ||
+ | Through his priests, Fursete promotes true justice, fostering honourable governance that enacts equitable laws, ensuring truthful and impartial trials and hearings for all crimes and legal disputes, with fair punishments, | ||
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+ | When a priest of Fursete is approached by someone who claims to have been wronged, he must investigate the situation, decide who's right and who's wrong, and take steps to bring the guilty party to justice. If it is ever necessary for them to personally act as judge, they must be wholly objective, taking both sides under due consideration, | ||
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+ | Since priests are often approached to punish those whom ordinary laws can't touch (for instance, a rich man who can bribe his way out of any charge or punishment), | ||
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+ | === Alignment === | ||
+ | Fursete is lawful good; his priests must also be lawful good. The flock may be of any alignment, but they will be consistently guided toward the path of goodness and lawfulness. | ||
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+ | === Duties of the Priest === | ||
+ | Guidance; Missions to achieve justice when justice has been thwarted; Vigilance in preventing the erosion of equitable laws and practices; Protection. | ||
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+ | === Minimum Ability Scores === | ||
+ | Wisdom 14; Intelligence 12. Wisdom and Intelligence of 16 and above means +10% experience. | ||
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+ | === Races Allowed === | ||
+ | Any sentient race. | ||
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+ | === Nonweapon and Weapon Proficiencies === | ||
+ | Nonweapon Proficiency Bonus: Religion\\ | ||
+ | Nonweapon Proficiencies Required: Reading/ | ||
+ | Nonweapon Proficiencies Recommended: | ||
+ | Weapon Proficiency Bonus: Scourge\\ | ||
+ | Nonweapon Proficiency Group Crossovers: General, Priest, Warrior, and Rogue | ||
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+ | === Weapon and Armour Restrictions === | ||
+ | Weapons Permitted: Scourge of Justice, Shortsword, Double-sided sword, Truncheon, Double-bitted axe, Crossbow (any size)\\ | ||
+ | Armour Permitted: Any standard Erden armour (hide, leather); any shield.\\ | ||
+ | All together, these constitute Medium combat abilities.\\ | ||
+ | Other Limitations: | ||
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+ | === Spheres of Influence === | ||
+ | Major: All, Law, Divination, Charm, Thought, Travellers, Wards, Protection, Guardian.\\ | ||
+ | Minor: Combat, Necromantic ((//Dispel Fatigue// and //Aid// only)), Time ((//Know Age// and //Know Time// only)), and Sun | ||
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+ | === Additional Powers === | ||
+ | The priest, even at first level, can cast the //Detect Lies// spell three times per day in addition to all other spells\\ | ||
+ | At fourth level the priest can // | ||
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+ | === Additional Limitations === | ||
+ | The priest must own and keep with him at all times the Sanctus Vox of Fursete, the Codex Juris Civilis of the Kingdom in which he is residing (or visiting for a period greater than two months), the Corpus Juris Ecclesiasticas, | ||
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+ | === Followers and Strongholds === | ||
+ | At ninth level a priest may found his own order and construct a Chapter House for the training of novices. The priesthood will pay for half of the cost of construction. The structure must include a substantial library, chapel, courtroom, judicial chambers, gaol, training field, and an execution chamber or field. | ||
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+ | === Holy Symbols and Vestments === | ||
+ | The **Scales of Justice,** signifying the weighing of the strengths and weaknesses of the case before the court, and the **Double-edged Sword** or **Double-bitted Axe** illustrating the power of Reason and Justice which may be wielded either for or against any party, are the primary, widely recognised symbols of Fursete. \\ | ||
+ | His priests wear dark red cassocks covered by ivory surplices when performing their official public duties, simple ones of plain woollen and linen for everyday wear, elaborate ones of fine silks and velvets, richly embroidered, | ||
+ | Fursete' |