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==Description==
==Description==
Shortly after the Time of Troubles - the God of Murder duped the goddess of Lies and struck her down and thus won her portfolios and most of her followers. Cyric of course has largely won over most of her continental followers but in Nimbral and Samarach her worship remains strong, where the question of whether or not their prayers are answered by Lord Cyric is not an issue.
Shortly after the Time of Troubles, the God of Murder duped the goddess of Lies and struck her down and thus won her portfolios and most of her followers. Cyric of course has largely won over most of her continental followers but in Nimbral and Samarach her worship remains strong, where the question of whether or not their prayers are answered by Lord Cyric is not an issue.


See [[Deity Aspects]] for more information.
See [[Deity Aspects]] for more information.
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Revision as of 03:26, 21 January 2021

Aspect of Cyric
Faerûnian Intermediate Powers: Beshaba | Gond | Helm | Ilmater | Mielikki | Selune | Tymora | Umberlee | Auppenser | Leira | Tharizdun

Aliases: {{{Deity Aliases}}}
Gender: {{{Deity Gender}}}
Demonym: {{{Deity Demonym}}}
Power Level: Intermediate deity
Symbol: A cloudy gray triangle of mist, point downward
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral, Chaotic Evil
Portfolio: deception, illusion, mist, shadows
Worshipers: illusionists, liars
Domains: Magic, Trickery
Arelith worshippers' alignments[1]: CN, CE
Aspects: {{{Deity Aspect1}}}, {{{Deity Aspect2}}}


Arelith Aspect 1 Arelith Aspect 2
Trickery and Deceit Magic

Description

Shortly after the Time of Troubles, the God of Murder duped the goddess of Lies and struck her down and thus won her portfolios and most of her followers. Cyric of course has largely won over most of her continental followers but in Nimbral and Samarach her worship remains strong, where the question of whether or not their prayers are answered by Lord Cyric is not an issue.

See Deity Aspects for more information.

References

  1. On Arelith, the restriction for D&D clerics also applies to paladins and druids