PC God (5e Deity)

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Alignment. Neutral
Domains. Equality, Neutrality
Divine Rank. Greater Deity


PC God Originates from the Norse Pantheon. He is a young member of the Vanir family. Unlike the other Gods, Pc Bro was forgotten and only recently has returned due to the faith in him. He has been constantly overshadowed by his family and the war that was waged between the two families, Aesir and Vanir. PC Bro was emotionally changed after seeing the pain and wickedness in the world. He vowed to change the hate people had for each other based on Race, Gender, Stereotypes, and Ethnicity. PC Bro fights for the groups and individuals who have been marginalized and taken advantage of. PC Bro mostly resides in the Ethereal Plain where he occasionally is able to manifest in the Material Plain if the need is great enough or if enough people are worshipping him. PC Bro usually appears to his followers as a young human around the age of 19. He has been described as having sandy blonde hair, around six foot tall. His garments include a tunic usually with buttons and decorated with depictions of flowers and palm trees. He wears short pants and something he describes as "Sunglasses". Frey gave the "Sunglasses" to him as a gag-gift. People worship him simply by praying. PC Bro particularly likes group prayers so that nobody feels marginalized or left out. High Priests of PC Bro are given titles such as the following, "PC Texas, PC Oregon, PC Wyoming etc...". Churches are built in his honor where Acolytes take care of each other and their communities. On occasion, if PC Bro is worshipped enough, he will instill a failsafe for his more dedicated followers. Any time someone marginalizes a group or makes a microaggression, an alarm will go off in their head and they are then able to make an attack for 1d4 damage against the offender. Followers of PC Bro are tasked with defending the marginalized groups and making the world a better place for all.


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