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'''ILMATER''' | '''ILMATER''' | ||
The Crying God, the Lord on the Rack, the One Who Endures, the Broken God | The Crying God, the Lord on the Rack, the One Who Endures, the Broken God | ||
− | :'''Symbol''': A blood | + | :'''Symbol''': A blood stained rack |
:'''Home Plane''': Martyrdom | :'''Home Plane''': Martyrdom | ||
:'''Alignment''': Lawful Good | :'''Alignment''': Lawful Good | ||
:'''Portfolio''': Endurance, Suffering, Martyrdom, Perseverance | :'''Portfolio''': Endurance, Suffering, Martyrdom, Perseverance | ||
:'''Worshippers''': The lame, oppressed, impoverished, peasants, slaves, monks, paladins | :'''Worshippers''': The lame, oppressed, impoverished, peasants, slaves, monks, paladins | ||
− | :''' Favoured Weapon''': An open hand (unarmed strike) | + | :'''Favoured Weapon''': An open hand (unarmed strike) |
− | :''' Cleric Alignment''': Lawful Good, Neutral Good, Lawful Neutral | + | :'''Cleric Alignment''': Lawful Good, Neutral Good, Lawful Neutral |
− | :'''NWN Domain''': Good, Healing | + | :'''NWN Domain''': Good, Healing, Strength |
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'''History Relationships''': Ilmater is an obscure God who offers succour and calming words to those who are in pain, oppressed, or in great need. He is the willing sufferer, the one who takes the place of another to heft the other's burden, to take the other's pain. He is the god of the oppressed and unjustly treated. | '''History Relationships''': Ilmater is an obscure God who offers succour and calming words to those who are in pain, oppressed, or in great need. He is the willing sufferer, the one who takes the place of another to heft the other's burden, to take the other's pain. He is the god of the oppressed and unjustly treated. |