It had a number of beautiful fountains, statues, and shrines within. This temple complex garden was walled-in, surrounded by an iron fence, and was very forested. maybe.This temple complex was located in Waterdeep's Sea Ward, between Bliss Street, Ivory Street, and the Street of Whispers. He would use the heresy to swell his ranks and bring further chaos, even if it were somewhat limited in its scope. I figure it would be no different then a half-orc choosing Gruumsh as the patron of orcs and ignoring him as lets say the evil god of destruction who wants to destroy all elves.Īlso I figure story-line wise, Talos shares his powers and secrets with non-clerics like wizards and lichs as long they promote his agenda and when he is done he would eliminate them. The corrupt and wicked must be put down to make way for the new. Mercy would be shown by slaying an enemy and not letting them suffer outright unless warranted. Ends justifying the means and punishment being dealt to an adversary. A furian would not take prisoners unless needed and would result to torture and other means to get to the point.If an enemy threatened the peace they would hunt down said enemy before the threat was necessarily realized.This would force them to outright rebuild. In an urban environment they might level a building, tower, or destroy the road if any of them were damaged and the bureaucratic machine took too long to repair.Unlike rot that gradually takes hold and withers away, they actively pursue destructive means to bring about change.Īs a result a cultist or follower of Nature’s Fury (another name for their version of Talos) might commit some of the following deeds for the greater good or changes needed. The new cult draws elements from the god of rot, seeing the good in the decay of things, they see the good in destruction. In a sense Talos is the dark part of Silvanus (in as much as Shar is the dark opposite of Selune), the destructive aspect of nature, but a necessary part of the natural order of things. But as the natural order understands, a forest fire clears the way for new life, it is the destruction of the old, the corrupt, and the stagnant to make way for the new, the better. It has been mislabeled as evil because of the destruction and loss it brings about. He views his patron (although traditionally seen as an evil deity of destruction and natural disasters) as en elemental force of nature and the cosmos. The hero although sane and inherently good believes with the power he is gaining he can set the world to rights. (Original 3.5 rules means members of this cult are CN and may only select Chaos, Destruction, and Storm domains, ignoring Evil and not acknowledging it as a part of the faith). Though a heresy of the general Talassan faith, the cult is no smaller or different than standard Talassan cults and similar following. I was thinking along the lines of the following, The follower who has their own view of the faith separate from what the mainstream believe, the heretic or such. The last one I think was the route I would have to go. I had an idea for a heresy concept but was wondering if I had all my info correct above. In the past in 3.5 there was the Storm domain and it was held also by Silvanus who is in the 5e FR pantheon, but he is limited to the Nature domain in 5e. In either case I am trying to make a good human cleric with the Tempest domain and don't see any of the racial deities as making sense. A half-orc might get away with using Gruumsh, but I would think they would be limited to N alignment or are all evil deities banned as character deities in 5e rules. Unless that is if they follow a nonstandard deity like Deep Sashelas or Eadro, but I assume that would be reserved for elves, half-elves, or merfolk. If we are playing the Forgotten Realms campaign and a Cleric must use the deity list in the PHB from FR, does this mean there can be no PC Tempest Clerics? since the only gods who hold the domain are all evil deities (Auril, Talos, and Umberlee). I believe someone has asked this question before but could not locate the post.
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