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==Summary== Nobody really knows where she came from, other than she is one of those fundamental deities of a particular ''force'' rather than a particular people or set of ethics. So it explains why she could be as powerful as a greater deity without being notably militaristic or widespread. Sune is renowned for being extremely superficial and flighty with her affections; like some Hollywood socialite, she has been romantically involved with practically every other non-destructive deity in every pantheon. While she is the goddess of love, it is really only the outward appearance of love. Meaning that she gives particular favour to handsome/beautiful worshippers while rejecting the [[Fifteen views of Asscrack|ugly ones]]. Priests and Priestesses of her faith are rated by looks and scars or other [[Mutant|unsightly marks]] are [[Heresy|grounds for religious stigma.]] Amongst the other Gods, despite her status as a greater deity, she is rarely considered worth the time. Like Paris Hilton or Kim Kardashian; Sune is considered a bit of a joke. Amongst other deities of Beauty and Love, particularly those from other Prime Material worlds, Sune is considered to be some backwater harlot with delusions of grandeur. Despite her apparent power and influence, she has little involvement in any of the major political struggles of the Gods. However, the curious thing is that despite her somewhat shallow nature, she can be freaking protective over what she considers her portfolio. Rather than shrieking helplessly like some victimised maiden she is quite willing to get into armed conflict in situations surrounding the destruction of beauty. ===Realm=== Sune resides in the realm of '''Brightwater''' on the Plane of [[Arborea]], sharing it with some of the other deities of hedonism and enjoyment. The realm is practically a cosmopolitan city full of romance, excitement and intrigue. Sune's portion of it is called the Heartfire Quarter and is actually considered relatively quiet compared to the rest, which are comparable to Las Vegas, Ibiza, Magaluf or downtown Bangkok. Sune's portions would be more like some idyllic tourist locale, full of beauty and culture. Where the inhabitants can appreciate the finer things, rather than darting from thrill to thrill. The realm was actually destroyed during the transition to 4e as part of the '''Spellplague''', but Sune would rebuild it after seeking refuge with '''Selune''' in the '''Gates of the Moon''' which is ordinarily located in [[Ysgard]]. ===Worshippers=== Sune is worshipped by anyone who wants to be beautiful, or who likes beautiful things. ====Heartwarders==== The head honchos of Sune's religion are the Heartwarders. They make it their business to be sexy 100% of the time and it is their own personal mission to nurture love and intimacy in other people. As a prestige class, it's quite awesome. Though it is hindered by some quite limiting entry requirements: You need to be Chaotic Good, you need to have access to 3rd level spells, you need four feats; three of which have nothing to do with spellcasting, and of course you need to worship Sune. What this gets you is a FULL spellcasting progression along with 3/4 BAB and good Fort and Will saves. You also get a class feature at every level: granting you bonuses on Charisma checks, spell penetration with Enchantment spells, the ability to buff people with a kiss, cry holy water, eventually become Fey, and every other level you increase your Charisma by one [[Awesome|(totalling +5)]]. So if you started out as a [[Sorcerer]], this class is absolutely fantastic, and because of the prerequisites just to enter it you can't really be accused of powergaming. ====Order of the Ruby Rose==== Sune is rather unusual for a Chaotic Deity in that she sponsors lawful [[Paladin]]s. Meaning that somebody somewhere is a bit hypocritical when your Deity tells you to live and love freely, but you use your powers to enforce law and order. '''Ruby Rose Knights''' are a set of substitution levels for Paladin. Which is essentially the same as a [[Pathfinder]] archetype. What this gets you is early access to the new ''Love Bite'' spell, allowing you to kiss someone from a distance... or bite them for 1 point of damage. It makes you immune to Charisma damage/drain and also allows you to give a hearty pat on the back to one of your companions for a +4 morale bonus on attacks, saves and skills for a minute. The trade-off is that your Paladin become less capable of dealing with diseases... which as a worshipper of free love, [[AIDS|you'd think would come in handy]]. {{D&D5e-FR-Deities}}
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