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Das Abenteuer spielt in Greyhawk, genauer in Sunnndi.
Sunndi ist vom Krieg heimgesucht worden, welcher überall auf Greyhawk wütet. Die Bewohner von Sunndi müssen sich dabei hauptsächlich mit den Anhängern von Wastri ausseinander setzen. Allerdings reisen die PCs in ländlichen Regionen, in welchen sich die Konsequenzen des Krieges eher in Form von Zwangsrekrutierungen niederschlagen.
Das sind also lediglich Backround-Informationen, da der Krieg nur Ausswirkungen auf das Verhalten der NPCs hat und nicht das Abenteuer bestimmt.
In Sunndi ist Grausamkeit verachtet und es gilt Gnade vor Recht. Ganz empfindlich reagieren die Sunndians auf Zauber/Effekte welche den Geist beinflussen (Freier Wille als höchstes Gut).
Hauptgottheit ist Pelor, allerdings wird Myhriss eine größere Rolle in diesem Abenteuer spielen.
Myhriss (Anzeigen)MYHRISS (The Thrice-Kissed, Maid of Light and Dark), Lesser Power, female, NG
Attributes: Love, Beauty, Romance
Domains: Good, Healing, Peace
Symbol: Red Heart
Typical Worshippers: Lovers, Romantics
Raiment: Robes with red and white trim
Preferred Weapon: Shortbow, Whip
Holy Days: 14th of Readying, "Heartsday"
Myhriss (MEE-ris) is the Power of love, romance, and beauty. As such, she is revered by lovers and romantics throughout Wearth. And though the mass cynicism and ennui that most people on Wearth posses keeps the total number of worshippers of this Power down, the Power and her clergy are not overly worried – for they know that as long as man walks the Wearth, love and romance will inevitable thrive again.
Myhriss, of course, always seen as a women of aching beauty, adorned in silken robes or white and/or red. Her superficial features, however, vary according to whom you ask. Each different culture see her as the most beautiful of their women.
Love can cure the world's ills. Quarreling rivals and warring nations can be brought together with a well-placed romance, and beauty can turn the heart of a dumb beast or a despondent tyrant. Beauty is often fragile, so protect it from accidental harm, as destruction of something beautiful is a great tragedy. Beauty comes in many forms, for even the most evil red dragon is a sight of terrifying splendor when it is on the wing. Celebrate love, affection, romance, and beauty wherever you find it
Services to Myhriss involve proclamations of love between and amongst the congregation and are always accompanied by harp playing. Her symbol is the red heart; representing true love.
Clerics of Myhriss are somewhat starry-eyed and always looking for signs of love and beauty in the people and places around them. Clerics of Myhriss are a warm, friendly folk who get along well with nearly every other church. The only exceptions are the clerics of evil Powers (naturally) and of Kurell (who find them to be a somewhat flighty lot). The clergy has more female clerics than male, though this disparity is hardly overwhelming.
One seemingly paradoxical aspect of this clergy is it’s stance towards marriage; it does not participate in it. While it may not disapprove of the institution, it will not endorse it, either. Married couples are certainly allowed among Myhriss’ worshippers, but her clerics do not perform ceremonies of marriage and are required to remain celibate (though certainly not chaste).
Wastri (Anzeigen)Wastri
Portfolio: Bigotry, Self-Deception, Amphibians
Aliases: Wug'gi (bullywugs), Krabek (grung), Suujok (grippli)
Domain Name: Prime Material/The Sacred Polystery
Superior: None
Allies: None
Foes: Zagyg, Trithereon, Corellon Larethian, Moradin Soulforge, Garl Glittergold, Yondalla the Provider, Beltar, Lolth
Symbol: Grey Toad
Wor. Align: LN, N, LE, NE, CE
Wastri (WAS-tree) is a minor deity of unknown origin, and among humans is worshipped by slavers, certain monastic orders, and those who have a hatred of demihumans. It is he who preaches the ultimate superiority of mankind, at the expense of humanoids and demi-humans. In religious depictions, Wastri is typically portrayed in a manner similar to his avatar form (see below).
Although the origin of Wastri is shrouded in mystery and rumor, some things have come to light within the past decade. This information is only known to a priveleged few, and was revealed by a high ranking member of the Scarlet Brotherhood.It seems Wastri once belonged to the now infamous and secretive organization sometime in the early 6th century C.Y. Although not overly bright, Wastri lacked little in ambition and discipline, and progressed through the ranks of the monastic order to assume some noteworthy status, but certainly nothing extraordinary. This changed as of Fireseek 546 C.Y., however, when Wastri returned from an expedition into the Vast Swamp after several years absence. Standing at the gates of Kro Terlep, he stood at the head of a large contingent of bullywugs, grung, and other batrachian creatures, in addition to some humans.
Reading edicts from a thick tome of malign nature, the physically mutated Wastri preached his now familiar dogma to the Brotherhood and finished by proclaiming himself the savior and guide of the not only the Suel, but of the whole human race. He then called upon the Father of Obedience to step down as head of the Brotherhood and for all human citizens of Kro Terlep to join him or perish. The Father of Obedience realized the threat to the Brotherhood that Wastri presented and he acted quickly. Proclaiming Wastri a traitor and heretic, he sentenced him, and any who would join him, to death. A clash between the Brotherhood and the forces of Wastri ensued, and pitched battle raged in Kro Terlep and the surrounding areas for nearly a month. In the end Wastri was forced off of the Tilvanot Highlands, and he and those followers who still lived descended into the depths of the Vast Swamp to establish the temple complex known as the Sacred Polystery, which was finished a few years later.
Wastri is in the infancy of his immortal status, having ascended to full demipower status sometime in the early 570's C.Y. It is known that Wastri was one of the nine demipowers imprisoned beneath the Tower of Magic by another fellow demipower, Zagyg the Mad. Based upon what is known of this incident, it is speculated that when he was liberated through means unknown, only then did Wastri emerge as a true demipower. Before this, it is assumed that Wastri was only a powerful mortal, or at most a quasi-diety. After his release, Wastri fled back to the Vast Swamp to reorganize his followers and begin to plot revenge on Zagyg. Of course, the fact that the Mad Archmage was partially responsible for Wastri's new found power meant little to the Hammer of Demihumans; someone would pay for his outrageous imprisonment, and over the years the city that Zagyg built, the Free City of Greyhawk, has suffered in his stead.
Wastri has been active in the few decades since his emergence from the ruins of Castle Greyhawk; He has expanded his "congregation" and is worshipped by the bullywugs as Wug'gi, a bizarre frog god, who encourages the bullywugs destructive behavior; Wastri also serves as the chief diety of the monotheistic grung in the form of Krabek, who is portrayed as a large female grung, and Suujok among the grippli, who is a small female frog-like diety. Other dieties in the grippli pantheon include an evil snake god (Beltar) and spider goddess (Lolth).It is important to note that these humanoids do not associate Wastri, the human diety, with their own dieties; this would not sit well with the grippli and the bullywugs.
Wastri has no real allies, but in the short span as a demipower he has made some powerful enemies. The heads of the demihuman pantheons all oppose Wastri, though collectively they do not consider him a serious threat to the survival of any of the demihuman races in the Flanaess; Wastri simply possesses neither the power or resources to enact his agenda of genocide on a large scale. Among the human powers, Trithereon is the most active in opposing the doings and tenets of the Hopping Prophet and encourages his clergy to actively remove the presence of the clergy of Wastri through either coercion or force. Anyone remotely associated with Zagyg is subject to death, including all the residents of the Free City of Greyhawk. It is unknown whether Zagyg reciprocates this antipathy, but sentiment among religious scholars holds that it is unlikely. Lastly, Wastri has a growing mutual antipathy with Beltar and especially Lolth. Wastri has no love of demihumans, including those of the Underdark, and has no respect for Lolth. The differences with Beltar may stem from the Suel pantheons division over Law and Chaos, and relations between the two are also not helped by the fact that both powers take affronts to themselves and their followers very personally.
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