Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Alzaroth of the Skies

Alzaroth, alternatively, can be used as a Demi-God of Weylywin. Alzaroth was tested all throughout his life, and it is possible that in the end, Alzaroth chose to ascend to godhood to instead of gaining Sorlah's favor. Alzaroth shows the negative aspects of what can transpire from being tested over and over. Many pray to Alzaroth to test those they feel are too arrogant or too proud.  As a demigod Alzaroth is now capable of bearing the weight of worship. He has been assigned domains, and watches over his appointed task in the name of his demanding master.

Alzaroth's holy symbol is miniature pair of bronze wings usually worn as a clasp or medalion.

Followers of Alzaroth must choose one domain from Weyleywin and a second domain from Alzaroth's domain list.

Alzaroth's domain list is as follows
Competition / Suffering / Greed

Alzaroth lives to test those that need it, or those that simply desire to more, better creatures than they already are. Stopping is akin to death, and only through pressing ones limitations to there fullest can more power be attained. Many followers also take the philosophy of Alzaroth to mean that others should be tested as well, and wish to create suffering, so that creatures all over the world are in a constant state of being tested, in this way, only the strongest, most cunning, or luckiest survive. Most followers of Alzaroth also live for something, and constantly seek it out. This need could be for coin, power, women, or any number of things, but the compulsion of Greed runs through most true followers.
Alzaroth is a dark path that Weyleywin can sometimes take, and although not as common as true worshippers of Weyleywin, followers of Alzaroth are far easier to find in city based settings.

Followers of Alzaroth must take Alzaroth's turn option in lieu of Weyleywins.
Followers of Alzaroth can spend a turn attempt as a free action gain a deflection bonuse to there AC against one attack. This appears as a subtle manipulation of wind and force to block an incoming threat. The attempt must be spent before it is announced if the attack hit or missed. This can be activated once per turn.

Thats Alzaroth's option

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