Everydeityhas particular areas of concern to them and these areas are calleddomains. Most deities have many domains they consider specially important to them. Somegodsshare a concern for a particular domain and so, sometimes, the benefits of a particular domain can be accessed by worshippers of ...
Dragons believe thatDahakwas one of the original gods created byApsuandTiamat. While the other deities began to create, Dahak chose to destroy. He is credited with transformingHellinto a place of agony and flame. He is also believed to be the creator of themetallic dragons, which he formed ...
The gods might know his true fate, particularly Pharasma, but if they do, they have not revealed it to mortals.27244 Home Aroden's domain on Axis was a massive city designed as an idealised utopia that he encouraged his followers to replicate. Following his death, it was not absorbed ...
↑Andrew Penn Romine, et al.“DistantStars” inPeople of the Stars, 20.Paizo Inc.,2014 ↑James Jacobs. (10 February 2011).Golarion Day: Other Gods and New Subdomains, Paizo Blog. •• Planetsandcelestial bodies
Nomadic horse lords dominate the central deserts and western steppes of Kelesh's domain, in the a region called the Windswept Wastes, but they too must pay their respect to their distant rulers. Though these ethnic Keleshites worship many of the same gods as their heartland emperors, the hors...
↑ Via the Curse subdomain as a consequence of its association with those gods' dominion of the Luck domain ↑ 4.0 4.1 Jason Bulmahn, et al. “Chapter 2: Classes” in Advanced Player's Guide, 43. Paizo Inc., 2010 ↑ Jason Bulmahn, et al. “Bestiary” in The Skinsaw Murders, 91...
Ketephys is the tight-lipped elven god of the hunt, often shown barefoot and clad in green and brown clothes. To him, his companions Meycho (a dog) and Falling Star (a hawk) are friends rather than helpers.[1] His holy symbol is a hawk on a silver cresce
impressive spellblight…and there obviously would the Well. A place where sacrifices can be made to gain basically any effects – but not even the gods can alter the finality of it or recover losses incurred here! Nice to for once see no divine intervention clause!
You can see the answer by the fact that there are twice as many gods with the evil domain as good domain. The core problem where is that there are basically two paradigms that content fits into for the most part- things that players can use (classes, items, spells), and things that...
power from a number of different sources. There are those whose faith in the gods gives them the power to defy fate, and restore the mortally wounded to full health. Some tap into the primal magic of the earth itself, in order to instantly regenerate the injuries suffered by their allies...