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|Pantheon = Mystaran (Cynidicean) | |Pantheon = Mystaran (Cynidicean, Energy) | ||
|Portfolio = Magic, Healing, Messengers, Thieves | |Portfolio = Magic, Healing, Messengers, Thieves | ||
|Domains = Healing, Magic, Trickery | |Domains = Healing, Magic, Trickery | ||
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'''Usamigaras''' is one of the [[Mystara]]n Immortals worshipped in the ancient civilization of Cynidicea, now recalled only as [[The Lost City]] due to its descent into decadent ruin as a result of the Cult of [[Zargon]]. | |||
==History== | |||
Usamigaras was originally a [[halfling]] who gained the ability cast spells through a wish spell, and used this ability to become the king of Cynidicea, plundered the city to enrich himself, and discouraged the worship of [[Gorm]] and [[Madarua]]. After ascending to Immortality however, Usamigaras teamed up with them to better oppose Zargon and his cult, and ensure the survival of the Cynidicean culture. | |||
==Worshippers== | |||
In the Cynidicean pantheon, Usamigaras is the God of Healing, Messengers and Thieves, depicted as a cheerful, smiling winged child with a wand in one hand and a serpent in the other. His faithful tend to tattoo his symbol on their right palms, and the Magi of Usamigaras - the remnant of his cult in Cynidicea - wear smiling child masks and rainbow-colored robes in his honor. Usamigaras is worshipped on certain days marked by cosmic alignments, making astrology an important part of a faithful follower's study. | In the Cynidicean pantheon, Usamigaras is the God of Healing, Messengers and Thieves, depicted as a cheerful, smiling winged child with a wand in one hand and a serpent in the other. His faithful tend to tattoo his symbol on their right palms, and the Magi of Usamigaras - the remnant of his cult in Cynidicea - wear smiling child masks and rainbow-colored robes in his honor. Usamigaras is worshipped on certain days marked by cosmic alignments, making astrology an important part of a faithful follower's study. | ||
Revision as of 11:51, 6 July 2019
| Usamigaras | ||
|---|---|---|
| Silver 5-Pointed Star | ||
| Alignment | Chaotic Neutral | |
| Divine Rank | Empyreal Immortal | |
| Pantheon | Mystaran (Cynidicean, Energy) | |
| Portfolio | Magic, Healing, Messengers, Thieves | |
| Domains | Healing, Magic, Trickery | |
| Home Plane | Mystara | |
| Worshippers | Cynidiceans (Rogues, Messengers, Healers, Wizards) | |
| Favoured Weapon | Dagger | |
Usamigaras is one of the Mystaran Immortals worshipped in the ancient civilization of Cynidicea, now recalled only as The Lost City due to its descent into decadent ruin as a result of the Cult of Zargon.
History
Usamigaras was originally a halfling who gained the ability cast spells through a wish spell, and used this ability to become the king of Cynidicea, plundered the city to enrich himself, and discouraged the worship of Gorm and Madarua. After ascending to Immortality however, Usamigaras teamed up with them to better oppose Zargon and his cult, and ensure the survival of the Cynidicean culture.
Worshippers
In the Cynidicean pantheon, Usamigaras is the God of Healing, Messengers and Thieves, depicted as a cheerful, smiling winged child with a wand in one hand and a serpent in the other. His faithful tend to tattoo his symbol on their right palms, and the Magi of Usamigaras - the remnant of his cult in Cynidicea - wear smiling child masks and rainbow-colored robes in his honor. Usamigaras is worshipped on certain days marked by cosmic alignments, making astrology an important part of a faithful follower's study.
The Magi exult magic as a sacred gift, and thusly look down on fighters or non-magical demihumans like dwarves and halflings, although unlike their rival cults they have no gender prejudices.