Uljid (3.5e Deity)

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Intermediate Deity
Symbol: three horizontal lines
Home Plane: Cosmic Aether
Alignment: Neutral
Portfolio: Trust, universal truths
Clergy Alignments: Neutral Good, Lawful Neutral, Neutral, Chaotic Neutral, Neutral Evil
Domains: Animal, Earth, Knowledge, Luck, Plant, Trickery
Favored Weapon: A single weapon.
  • Uljid (uhl-jeed):

He is believed to be the father of Colony, who long ago instilled much of his power into Him, draining his of his full Sosha Genia status. Uljid possesses ancient and unusual powers thought to be common at the creation of existence. His once dense body has become a nebulous cloud of energy with a Sosha Orsa core. Though his body has weakened, his knowledge has only grown, as he commands and understands the riddles of life and the natural world. His followers call him The Ancient. He prefers that His clerics carry only one weapon at their sides and learn to use it beyond compare; trusting in it as they trust in him.

  • Incarnation: A rolling, boiling storm cloud of swirling energy with the glowing star heart at its core. He hides in extra-dimensional spaces, traveling unseen, unheard and unfelt. When he appears, he lashes out with with waves of multiple primordial energies at once, reducing his foes to their elemental components.
  • Special Ability: Prophetic: Uljid, due to his age, often speaks to those who find him in prophetic riddles, which are always alarmingly accurate.

Dogma

Uljid teaches trust and faith, for it is not only by your power that you succeed, but by the power you bestow onto those who aide you.

Clergy and Temples

Temples of Uljid are usually build out in the middle of nowhere, occasionally overtop old ruins where ancient magic still persists. These temples are difficult to locate, and are often only found by those who are worthy of finding them. For this reason, many common folks doubt their existence. Druids and rangers gather at the temples when need be, which can often go uninhabited for years. Clerics that follow Uljid do so because of the true call of faith in him that Uljid offers to his disciples.

Pantheon

Rom Pantheon 2 (3.5e Deity)


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