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| valign="top"| '''Symbol:''' || Green disk marked<br>with circle | | valign="top"| '''Symbol:''' || Green disk marked<br>with circle | ||
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| valign="top"| '''Worshiper Alignment:''' || NG | |||
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| valign="top"| '''Home P/L/R:''' || Prime Material | | valign="top"| '''Home P/L/R:''' || Prime Material | ||
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| valign="top"| '''Know Proxies:''' || None | |||
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Beory is considered to be a manifestation of the prime world [[Oerth]], where she is known as the power of earth, nature, and rain. She is primarily worshipped by druids and those that rely on the earth for a living. She does not care for anything beyond her own sphere, and mortals or other deities only concern her if they threaten that prime. She is distant even from her own faithful, who wander Oerth to experience the different parts of the world. | Beory is considered to be a manifestation of the prime world [[Oerth]], where she is known as the power of earth, nature, and rain. She is primarily worshipped by druids and those that rely on the earth for a living. She does not care for anything beyond her own sphere, and mortals or other deities only concern her if they threaten that prime. She is distant even from her own faithful, who wander Oerth to experience the different parts of the world. |
Latest revision as of 17:22, 12 December 2023
"Oerth Mother" | |
Pantheon: | Oerthian |
AoC: | Earth, nature, rain |
Symbol: | Green disk marked with circle |
Alignment: | NG |
Worshiper Alignment: | NG |
Home P/L/R: | Prime Material |
Know Proxies: | None |
Beory is considered to be a manifestation of the prime world Oerth, where she is known as the power of earth, nature, and rain. She is primarily worshipped by druids and those that rely on the earth for a living. She does not care for anything beyond her own sphere, and mortals or other deities only concern her if they threaten that prime. She is distant even from her own faithful, who wander Oerth to experience the different parts of the world.