Math Mathonwy

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Math Mathonwy
Staff
Aliases The Miser of Sorcery
Alignment Neutral Evil
Divine Rank Intermediate god
Pantheon Celtic
Portfolio Magic
Domains Arcana, Knowledge
Home Plane Corriegrave (Gehenna)
Worshippers Druids, sorcerers, wizards
Favoured Weapon Dagger
Math's realm of Corriegrave

Math Mathonwy is the Celtic god of magic. He appears as an elderly man wearing a heavy tunic and robes, a magic staff in one hand, and a torc around his neck.

Unlike some gods of magic, Math Mathonwy doesn't seek to spread the use of magic, keeping it to his own use, but is willing to partake with it in exchange for new magical knowledge. Those who violate his trust find themselves the subject of his wrath. Strangely, he also insists that his feet are to rest on a maidens lap when possible, and anyone mistreating his footstools will also become a target.

Clerics and druids of Math Mathonwy are knowledgeable about magic, often partaking in rituals to stir up magic involved in other ceremonies. His priests are expected to spend one month every year in prayer and solitude.

Ravenloft Math Mathonwy[edit]

Math Mathonwy
Iron scepter
Alignment Lawful Evil
Divine Rank Unknown
Pantheon Ravenloft
Portfolio Magic
Domains Knowledge, magic
Home Plane Demiplane of Dread
Worshippers Sorcerers, wizards
Favoured Weapon Quarterstaff

In Ravenloft, Math Mathonwy is known as the god of sorcery among both the Forfarians and the Tepestani.

In Forlorn, Math Mathonwy is only worshipped by the ApMortens, a clan of wizards living in the town of Forfarmax. In Tepest, Math Mathonwy is ignored by the entire population, with the only time he's acknowledged being during certain funeral rites for outlanders, meaning any person born outside Tepest, where they ask him to show mercy and not raise the deceased from his/her grave.