Kamah
Greater God of Love
Chaotic
Portfolio: Love, Lust
Kamah's Clerics are all
regular Clerics as described in the Player's handbook. His holy symbol is three
entwined rings worn on a chain.
Relationships with Other
Priesthoods: Kamah is very
invested in the concept of concord, and, like Wyvan, is often represented in
small towns and big cities by traveling priests. These priests tend to focus on
getting people married and ending wars. It is rumored there exists a top secret
collection of lovemaking techniques known to Kamah’s priests, but no one has
found them. Note that Kamah, as a chaotic god, is generally more interested in
seeing more people having sex and falling in love than in having kids or
families. This is one reason why he has so few temples, as those temples would
rapidly become little more than brothels and orgies.
Kiree
She of the Verdant Wastes
Lesser
goddess of fertility
Chaotic Good
Portfolio:
Fecundity, Jungles, Marshes, Alligators and Wild Warriors
Major Spheres: Animal, Chaos, Combat, Elemental, Necromantic, Plant, Sun, War
Minor Spheres:Guardian, Healing, Protection, Wards.
Requirements for
Specialty Priests: Dex 15, Wis 9, CG or NG
alignment
Specialty Priest
Weapons: Any, with preference given towards spears,
bows, blowguns
Armor Allowed: None
Races Allowed: Any
Proficiencies: (Bonus) Survivial:
Jungle, Direction Sense, Herbalism
Granted Powers:
·
Turn Undead
·
Ability to make
Healing potions from Herbs. These will heal 1d4 points of damage per dose. Only
1 dose can be made a day (and the character must be in a jungle to find the
herbs,) and an individual cannot use more than three a day.
·
+1 to hit with
spears, bows and blowguns
·
Pass without
trace as a druid in jungle
·
Find food and
potable water in jungle whenever needed.
·
Animal
Friendship effect with non-magical, normal sized snakes, alligators, crocodiles
and primates
Signature Spells: Sticks to
Snakes, Log to Lizard (2X duration), Wood Rot (2X area of effect), Many Thorns
(3X duration), Mold Touch, Warp Wood (Casting Time of 1), Holly Dart (no
material requirements required when in jungle)
Specialty Priests of Kiree inhabit savage and hot places, and wander through them with impunity,
friends to the animals and fed by the forests. Her holy symbol is the frond of
a fern. Kiree also has druids. Both druids and specialty priests tend to gather
in groups no larger than three.
Relationships with Other
Priesthoods: Kiree’s
followers tend to live in uninhabited places, so they have little contact with
outsiders.
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