Hera


Bride of flowers, she is also named and her major group of followers is not connected to a class, but rather are the women of Teolin. Often they revere her as a second deity to help them in their daily chores.
The other group of followers is a much more secretive selection of spies and other intrigue sick people.


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Hera
  • Alignment: True Neutral
  • Rank: Greater Deity
  • Domains: Community, Nobility, Protection, Trickery
  • Portfolio: Intrigue, Marriage, Women
  • Favored Weapon: Light Mace
  • Clerics Alignment: True Neutral
  • Opposers: None


  • The patron of marriage and jealous wives is considered the queen of the gods. How ever there seems to be no reason to assume she is the patron of fidelity. She is considered a sneaky spy and plotter and many of who make their living in such trades revere her as their patron.

    Holy grounds

    Her temples are only found in larger city's, as she is not a very popular god in smaller villages. Her richly adorned temples usually are draped in blue and purple. The two pillars standing next to the entrance usually are shaped like maces, where as the other pillars in front of the temple are shaped like Hera herself.
    These temples usually are located quite close to the temple of Zeus, to whom she is married. In villages where Hera has no temple, but there are followers, the followers tend to group together in or around the temple of Zeus.

    Attending services

    Clerics are required to lead a wedding ceremony at least once a year once the cleric is at least third level. They need to lead such a ceremony before reaching fourth level. Other then that, they need to attend crowning ceremony's of kings and other high ranking officials if the ceremony is less then two days travel from the place where the ceremony takes place.

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