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|Name = Bralm | |Name = Bralm | ||
|Symbol = [[File:Bralm02.jpg| | |Symbol = [[File:Bralm02.jpg|140px]] | ||
|Alignment = True Neutral (Lawful Neutral tendencies) | |Alignment = True Neutral (Lawful Neutral tendencies) | ||
|Divine Rank = Lesser Goddess | |Divine Rank = Lesser Goddess | ||
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==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Bralm appears as a middle-aged woman with dark-blonde hair, sometimes with insect wings. | Bralm appears as a middle-aged woman with dark-blonde hair, sometimes with insect wings. She's also known to appear as a giant insect or an [[ankheg]]. | ||
==Relations== | ==Relations== | ||
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| Bralm | ||
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| Alignment | True Neutral (Lawful Neutral tendencies) | |
| Divine Rank | Lesser Goddess | |
| Pantheon | Oerth (Suloise) | |
| Portfolio | Insects, industriousness | |
| Domains | Animal, Community, Law, Pact, Strength | |
| Home Plane | Hive Fortress (Acheron) | |
| Worshippers | Builders, farmers, miners, slavers, slaves | |
| Favoured Weapon | Quarterstaff | |
Bralm, also called the Flying Queen, the Hive Goddess, and the Toiling Lady, is the suloise goddess of insects and industriousness.
Appearance
Bralm appears as a middle-aged woman with dark-blonde hair, sometimes with insect wings. She's also known to appear as a giant insect or an ankheg.
Relations
Bralm is friendly with the suloise gods, but has no allies among them. She hates Trithereon, as he's highly individualistic, and avoids deities of fire like Pyremius and Joramy.
Dogma
Everyone has a place in a society, and you must master your role even if you don’t understand how it is important. Those who know more or are in superior positions must be obeyed; you can learn much by observing those around you. Work hard and be satisfied with your work. Hive insects follow this path, with some members sacrificing themselves for the betterment of the entire hive.