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Sourcemaster2 Posted - 25 Jan 2004 : 21:08:31
In the Starlight and Shadows trilogy, Shatki serves and recieves spells from both Lloth and Vhaeraun. I was wondering if this is a completely unique case, or if it is possible for any cleric to worship more than one god?(providing that the dieties agree, of course)
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Shadowlord Posted - 30 Jan 2004 : 02:24:26
I agree, however, I can't concieve a better theory right now.
The Sage Posted - 30 Jan 2004 : 02:00:12
Yes, I would assume that would not be the case either. Petitioners are whole souls taken from a body complete. They merge with their plane of alignment and function accordingly...I really can't see half petitioners floating around the planes...that would just be too weird...
Shadowlord Posted - 30 Jan 2004 : 01:54:08
I suppose the gods could divide the soul in two, being gods and all, and take each part to a seperate plane. I doubt it, but its just a theory.
The Sage Posted - 30 Jan 2004 : 01:50:59
Hmm...Well then, lets carry this theme to the final step...

What would happen to this cleric upon his body-death?. Which deity would come calling for his/her soul upon entering 'Death's Waiting Room' so to speak...?

I would assume that it would be the deity that the cleric has the most devotion for, although, the other deities that the cleric receives spells from, may wish to claim the cleric's soul for their own...

Any thoughts on this...?
Faraer Posted - 29 Jan 2004 : 15:37:55
Except that as Ed wrote, 'there are many who serve more than one divine name', as I quoted above. Though what you say holds true in most cases. Our-world polytheism doesn't always demand priests to serve one deity alone, and the official Realms has been turned enough already to pseudo-monotheism (my opinion, Jim!).
Lord Rad Posted - 29 Jan 2004 : 14:57:20
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Originally posted by Faraer

I'd assume a priest worshipping two or three deities would divide her spell slots (and domains, etc.) between those gods, and not gain more power as such. Of course, the character might be hard to play if the gods she serves aren't allied. It isn't all that rare, at least in Ed's Realms or mine.



I see multi-deity worship sonmething that couldnt really happen with deities as active as they are in the Realms. Even though they might well be allied, surely they demand (might be too strong a word) that their worshippers DEVOTE their worship to them only. IF they do not do so, then the deity should not see fit to grant any powers to them as their worship isnt 100% true and is, in a way, disrespectful.
Faraer Posted - 29 Jan 2004 : 14:26:13
I'd assume a priest worshipping two or three deities would divide her spell slots (and domains, etc.) between those gods, and not gain more power as such. Of course, the character might be hard to play if the gods she serves aren't allied. It isn't all that rare, at least in Ed's Realms or mine.
The Sage Posted - 29 Jan 2004 : 08:48:14
Exactly...

That's why this occurence is sooo rare.
Sourcemaster2 Posted - 28 Jan 2004 : 03:22:28
So basically it is possible if the two(or more) dieties agree to it, which is very rare as it grants unbalancing powers to the cleric.
The Sage Posted - 28 Jan 2004 : 02:43:23
Larajin, from Heirs of Prophecy was also another example of this, in that she could accept spells from both Sune, and Hanali Celanil. Although she is, a very unique example of this type of worship and power.
Shadowlord Posted - 27 Jan 2004 : 02:38:01
The Vhaeraunite/Lolthites are called Traitor-Priestesses (or in unique cases, traitor-priests, though males don't tend to get very far in the Spider Queen's clergy.)
Faraer Posted - 26 Jan 2004 : 17:17:01
Although the D&D rules (imposed on the Realms from without) don't allow it, priests serving multiple gods isn't rare in the Realms qua the Realms -- the first sentence of Prayers from the Faithful is "It is the nature of even the most devout beings, if they possess an ounce of courage or intellect, to need to know more and better prayers to serve their deity (or deities, for there are many who serve more than one divine name)."
Cherrn Posted - 26 Jan 2004 : 16:05:25
It is Eilistraee. That's a special aggreement between Mystra and Eilistraee. But being chosen of Mystra isn't the same as being chosen of Eilistraee. The Chosen is what Eilistraee calls her clergy. It doesn't give them specials powers other than what a normal cleric would get.
Adrian Moonbow Posted - 26 Jan 2004 : 15:25:49
Oh it is possible. More than that, I have the perfect example:

Quilue Veladorn (sp?)! She is a chosen of both Mystra and one of the 'good' drow gods (name escapes me at the moment).
Cherrn Posted - 25 Jan 2004 : 23:28:17
It is a special case. I remember there was a class in 2nd edition for Vhaeraunite priests that allowed them it appear as if they served Lolth when actually serving Vhaeraun. That way Vhaeraun could have a hand in what Lolth's clergy was doing.

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