The Great Roller Of Fate (5e Deity)
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The great roller of fate[edit]
Alignment. True neutral
Domains. Fate
Divine Rank.
Greater Diety
Personality: The great roller prefers to observe and rarely intervenes but will gladely spend years watching a mortal's tale unfold rolling his die of fate to make things just a bit more interesting be it end in a possitive or a negative outcome.
Realm: The great roller resides in the ancient plane of "The coh fee tab le".
Appearance: While generally depicted as a tall thin elven man with shining golden eyes and a deep black robe, by those who do not worship him he is often depicted as a short fat sweaty human with a cape made out of an old curtain and clothes that are two sizes to small.
Relationship With His Fellow Gods: While he mostly stears clear of the other gods afairs he has been known to interfere with the other gods rules onouncing them as "bullshit" before changing the rules to make them fairer to the mortals.
The Church Of The Roll: Those who worship the great roller must choose one of the rollers children to devote themselves to D4, D6, D8, D10, D12, D20 each who have there own gifts to bestow upon there deciples. Some followers however are dark of heart or were simply beckoned by the promise of power to instead worship the banished son D100.
Perks Of The Rollers Childeren: The youngest of the seven D4 allows his followers to once per long rest use mass healing word, D6 allows his followers to once per short rest automaticaly pass on a skill check, D8 gives her followers a blessing of strength (add 4 to your base strength stat),The middle child D10 allows his followers to learn cantrips from any class, D12 lets her followers use magic circle once per long rest, D20 (the favourite of the roller) gives his followers the ability to re-roll a D20 three times per long rest. These are all the allowed choices but ocasionaly a cleric falls from grace and chooses to devote themselves to the banished one D100 the followers of D100 are given the "Sofa Crystal".
The Banished one: D100 was the eldest son of the roller but was always jealous of his farther's love for his younger brother D20, so out of spite D100 atempting to throw D20 from the top of "The coh fee tab le" down to dark reaches of "Inbet wen the sofa cusions" but luckily D6 was waching from behind a coke can and informed The great roller who was able to use his power to return D20 to "The coh fee tab le" he then banished D100 to "Inbet wen the sofa cusions" ever since D100 has been gathering cult followers to re-summon him to the mortal plane.
--The roguish wizard (talk) 19:59, 25 October 2016 (MDT)
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