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==Lore==
==Lore==
Ram-Lords [[cleric]]s tell that he found atop the highest mountain peak, a bush that grew gems instead of fruit. He plucked the gems and from them came the first goliaths, whom he instructed to find hidden bounty amidst the mountains, and to protect the tribe from harm.
Ram-Lords [[cleric]]s tell that he found atop the highest mountain peak, a bush that grew gems instead of fruit. He plucked the gems and from them came the first goliaths, whom he instructed to find hidden bounty amidst the mountains, and to protect the tribe from harm.
==Appearance==
Kavaki is depicted as a heavily muscled goliath, with curled ram horns coming form his head.
==Worshippers==
Ram-Lords clerics are taught by the tribal chieftains, who tell them homilies and tales of the god to the initiates. The clerics are often called upon when the tribes are in danger, and they have agents to call upon. The clerics perform ceremonies related to important competitions and games, honoring a new chieftain, bestowing a new honorific on a goliath, and blessing the new campground. Ram-Lords shrines are wooden and simple, always within eyesight of the main campfire.


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Revision as of 19:26, 13 May 2019

Kavaki
Alignment True Neutral
Divine Rank Greater God
Pantheon Goliath
Portfolio Goliaths, competition
Domains Protection, Strength, Travel, War
Worshippers Goliaths
Favoured Weapon Greatclub

Kavaki the Ram-Lord is the creator god of goliaths.

Lore

Ram-Lords clerics tell that he found atop the highest mountain peak, a bush that grew gems instead of fruit. He plucked the gems and from them came the first goliaths, whom he instructed to find hidden bounty amidst the mountains, and to protect the tribe from harm.

Appearance

Kavaki is depicted as a heavily muscled goliath, with curled ram horns coming form his head.

Worshippers

Ram-Lords clerics are taught by the tribal chieftains, who tell them homilies and tales of the god to the initiates. The clerics are often called upon when the tribes are in danger, and they have agents to call upon. The clerics perform ceremonies related to important competitions and games, honoring a new chieftain, bestowing a new honorific on a goliath, and blessing the new campground. Ram-Lords shrines are wooden and simple, always within eyesight of the main campfire.