The Great Tree Ymir (3.5e Deity)

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Symbol: A colossal tree with roots extending across a cosmic void, encircling multiple timelines and dimensions.
Home Plane: Yggdrasil (Transdimensional Plane)
Alignment: True Neutral
Portfolio: Creation, Guardianship, Dimensional Stability, Soul Crafting
Clergy Alignments: Any
Domains: Creation, Protection, Travel
Favored Weapon: Tree Roots, Magic
File:GreatTreeYmir.jpg
By [Unknown]

The Great Tree Ymir is a transcendent entity, a tree the size of a small universe, whose roots and branches span multiple dimensions and timelines. It is a creator and overseer of powerful beings known as Absolutes, guardians chosen across the dimensions to uphold the balance and stability of reality. These Absolutes are shaped according to the purest aspect of their souls, molded to fit their destined roles, sometimes forcefully if necessary.

Dogma[edit]

The Great Tree Ymir emphasizes the importance of balance and stability across all realities. It advocates for the creation and nurturing of life, the protection of worlds from chaos, and the maintenance of cosmic order. Followers are encouraged to seek harmony within themselves and their surroundings, to protect the weak, and to stand against forces that threaten the fabric of existence.

Clergy and Temples[edit]

The clergy of Ymir, known as the Verdant Keepers, are chosen from diverse backgrounds, unified by their dedication to preserving balance and protecting the multiverse. Temples of Ymir are rare and often hidden, located in places of great natural beauty and power, such as ancient forests, hidden groves, or atop high mountains. These sanctuaries are sanctuaries of peace and healing, where followers can connect with the essence of Ymir and receive guidance.

Pantheon[edit]

The Great Tree Ymir stands apart from traditional pantheons, embodying a primordial force that transcends typical deity affiliations. However, it is sometimes invoked in conjunction with deities of nature, creation, and protection. Other gods may view Ymir with a mix of reverence and caution, acknowledging its immense power and the vital role it plays in maintaining cosmic equilibrium.


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