Piima (3.5e Deity)
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Lesser Deity | |
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Symbol: | A rusty sword stuck into the ground behind a damaged shield. |
Home Plane: | Plane of Conflict |
Alignment: | Neutral, with Chaotic Good tendancies. |
Portfolio: | victory, strategy, protection, independence. |
Clergy Alignments: | any |
Domains: | Community, Healing, Protection, Strength |
Favored Weapon: | bastard sword. |
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Piima, Lady of Victory[edit]
Piima is a lesser deity in the Fortress Celestia setting, and a war goddess who protects countries that take a neutral position in conflicts, refugees, and others who seek survival or defend their allies over more "noble" goals.
Dogma[edit]
The multiverse is self - destructing. Join together under the banner of the lady of victory and defend your homes. Do not trust fiendish forces nor celestial one; the former will betray you for fun, the latter will sacrifice you for some abstract "good". When the time is not right, hide in the shadows and pass unseen. When the time is right, strike and fight for your freedom.
Clergy and Temples[edit]
Temples to Piima vary greatly, from simple huts to marble towers. Her clergy wear plain purple robes, or their finest armor. Piima is usually depicted as a large, beautiful humanoid woman with battle - scarred skin, long hair, and flamboyant armor.
Pantheon[edit]
Piima was created for the Fortress Celestia setting, as the "Lady Of War" of the setting, but DM's are welcome to "borrow" this deity or any elements of this description for their own purposes.
Roleplaying Notes[edit]
Piima is one of the children of Zvarta. She has given up hope for the rest of the multiverse and seeks to lead her own followers to safety, killing whom they must to survive. She is actually a bit of a pessimist and does not know what to do in the long term, but for now, she can give hope to those who remain neutral.
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