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St. Cuthbert's importance grows every day on Oerth, but is it enough to save him? Nobody knows - but it seems that the deity's recruiting outside his sphere, too. The members of the [[Harmonium]] (especially the lawful good Hardheads) are thought to espouse his beliefs, admiring St. Cuthbert for his straightforward mind and his refusal to back down on what he knows to be right. Any blood who won't compromise his ideals must be all right with the Harmonium, and many factioneers have thus adopted his worship in appreciation. | St. Cuthbert's importance grows every day on Oerth, but is it enough to save him? Nobody knows - but it seems that the deity's recruiting outside his sphere, too. The members of the [[Harmonium]] (especially the lawful good Hardheads) are thought to espouse his beliefs, admiring St. Cuthbert for his straightforward mind and his refusal to back down on what he knows to be right. Any blood who won't compromise his ideals must be all right with the Harmonium, and many factioneers have thus adopted his worship in appreciation. | ||
St. Cuthbert is a stern enemy of chaos and evil, and he rejects the idea that a body has to bend a bit to achieve his goals. The deity feels that any berk who does so is either a sod who wavers in his faith or a pitiful fool. It's his way or the wrong way, and plenty take what St. Cuthbert considers to be the ''wrong'' way. | St. Cuthbert is a stern enemy of chaos and evil, and he rejects the idea that a body has to bend a bit to achieve his goals. The deity feels that any berk who does so is either a sod who wavers in his faith or a pitiful fool. It's his way or the wrong way, and plenty take what St. Cuthbert considers to be the ''wrong'' way. | ||
'Course, that kind of unyielding attitude earns him many enemies, not the least of which are [[Incabulos]], [[Nerull]], and a handful of [[Abyssal Lords|Abyssal lords]]. Truth to tell, St. Cuthbert would probably have even more foes if the greater planar powers of chaos and evil took more notice of him and his stance. But they don't - most just don't care what a [[Single-Sphere Powers|single-sphere deity]] has to say about them. | 'Course, that kind of unyielding attitude earns him many enemies, not the least of which are [[Incabulos]], [[Nerull]], and a handful of [[Abyssal Lords|Abyssal lords]]. Truth to tell, St. Cuthbert would probably have even more foes if the greater planar powers of chaos and evil took more notice of him and his stance. But they don't - most just don't care what a [[Single-Sphere Powers|single-sphere deity]] has to say about them. |
Latest revision as of 03:47, 17 July 2013
"Cuthbert of the Cudgel" | |
Pantheon: | Oerthian |
AoC: | Common sense, zeal, dedication |
Symbol: | Starburst of rubies on a platinum circle |
Home P/L/R: | Arcadia/Abellio/ the Bastion of Law |
St. Cuthbert's importance grows every day on Oerth, but is it enough to save him? Nobody knows - but it seems that the deity's recruiting outside his sphere, too. The members of the Harmonium (especially the lawful good Hardheads) are thought to espouse his beliefs, admiring St. Cuthbert for his straightforward mind and his refusal to back down on what he knows to be right. Any blood who won't compromise his ideals must be all right with the Harmonium, and many factioneers have thus adopted his worship in appreciation.
St. Cuthbert is a stern enemy of chaos and evil, and he rejects the idea that a body has to bend a bit to achieve his goals. The deity feels that any berk who does so is either a sod who wavers in his faith or a pitiful fool. It's his way or the wrong way, and plenty take what St. Cuthbert considers to be the wrong way.
'Course, that kind of unyielding attitude earns him many enemies, not the least of which are Incabulos, Nerull, and a handful of Abyssal lords. Truth to tell, St. Cuthbert would probably have even more foes if the greater planar powers of chaos and evil took more notice of him and his stance. But they don't - most just don't care what a single-sphere deity has to say about them.