Cleric
Clerics are the templars and evangelists of the churches of the world. Serving equally as battle chaplains and as pastors that shepherd the various religious flocks that exist, they are the mighty hands of the gods themselves and can be as varied as the aspects of the deities they serve. Acolytes who wield minor bits of divine magic staff most temples but the Clerics are the ones who act as the voice, champions and defenders of the faith.
On the Emblem of Ea, clerics must be aligned with a god. These choices often determine factional allegiances, feat availability and domain and spell availability. Emblem of Ea has no "alignment" clerics, that is to say clerics who draw their divine power by serving abstract ideals. Clerics are rendered into the service of the gods and their divine magic comes from their faith in these gods and willingness to do their will.
Cleric Options
There are a number of options for cleric players on Emblem of Ea. The Emblem of Ea has a very active and complex cosmology that figures centrally into many aspects of our games meta-story. Recent events have thrust the divine pantheon back into the spotlight as a new status quo is being set. The stage is prepared for many conflicts and opportunities for heroism and villainy. It is easy for cleric players to find ways to customize and cultivate their characters and find entrance into play.
Prestige Classes
Some deities have prestige classes that represent unique positions or powers they grant dedicated servants such as the Divine Oracle and Knight of the Holy Sword. The Ecclesial Priest is a cleric who follows the entire pantheon as opposed to just one.
Clerics and Deities
Emblem of Ea clerics must select either a deity or a celestial affiliation. Although there are prestige classes and philosophies that embrace the entire pantheon of twenty-one true gods as opposed an individual god or celestial order, clerics start out with, and most of them remain with, a single deity. They cultivate that relationship throughout their entire career, becoming closer in thought, word and deed to their patron.
The Emblem of Ea cultivates a pantheon of unique gods. These gods once existed with physical forms that interacted with the world but an ancient great war destroyed these forms and for the most part, confined them to the heavens. They may still manifest on the material plane through dreams, visions and the occasional proxy or a brief appearance through a simulacrum that represents but a tiny fraction of their whole being, they are content to operate through their servants and followers. Some deities rail against this and seek ways to increase their influence on the world, bypassing the ancient oath. Sworn on the Loom of Creation. Seeming success, on the part of at least one of the greater powers, has recently thrown the pantheon into disarray with epic repercussions upon the mortal world. The fall of one greater power and the ascension of another has ushered in a new era of conflict, uncertainty and opportunities for heroism with foreshadowing of soon coming cataclysmic events.
The table below lists the twenty-one primary gods of the world of Gaea as of our changeover into Pathfinder. Do note that these deities represent true cleric supporting powers. Other faiths, philosophies and divine forces exist in the world but they are often at odds with the true churches, or, kept under them as sub-orders of saints attached to greater powers. The full details of these deities are mentioned elsewhere in the theme files. As a rule of thumb we prefer players to not attempt to be followers of false faiths although fringe faiths that have variant understandings of a given god or group of gods is reasonable. Refer to their individual sections for information on that.
Evil aligned characters are not allowed in character generation as we believe the evil alignments are best used as antagonists. As a result the only evil gods available for clerics are those who exist within alignment step of neutral characters and said characters must justify their choices and religious upbringing while in chargen.
Gods of Good | |||||
Deity | AL | Embodies | Domains & Inquisitions | Relations | The Devoted |
Althea, The Foundation | NG | Compassion, Family, Protection | Good, Healing, Protection, Community | Wife of Daeus, Mother of Eluna, Tarien, and Gilead | Altheans |
Angoron, The Athlete | CG | Valor and Competition, Childbirth, Freedom | Good, Strength, Luck, Chaos, Liberation | Competitor of Kor, Traveling, Lover, and Boasting Companion of Tarien | Angorites |
Daeus, The Knight | LG | Justice, Good Governance, Protection, Good Dragons | Glory, Good, Law, Sun, Nobility | Husband of Althea, Father of Eluna, Tarien, and Gilead, Brother of Maugrim the Fallen | Daeusites |
Eluna, The Seeress | NG | Magic, Dreams, and Wisdom | Knowledge, Magic, Good, Rune | Daughter of Daeus and Althea, Sister to Gilead and Tarien | Elunites |
Gilead, The Hunter | NG | The Hunt and the Wild | Animal, Community, Good, Plant | Son of Daeus and Althea, Brother to Eluna and Tarien; The imprisonment inquisition ability refers primarily to his abilities as a trapper, and capability to capture evil or aberrant aspects | Gileans |
Serriel, The Soldier | LG | Honor and Civilization, Advancement of Society | Good, Law, War, Protection | Birthed after the death of Animus, Unknown, Lover of Vardama | Serrielites |
Tarien, The Trickster | CG | Luck and Travel, Talespinning | Good, Chaos, Trickery, Luck, Travel | Son of Daeus and Althea (the middle child), Traveling and Boasting Companion of Angoron (lover of the same), Father of Deimos (according to legend), Reminds Kor to Have a Sense of Humor (failure so far) | Tarienites |
Gods of Neutrality | |||||
Deity | AL | Embodies | Domains & Inquisitions | Relations | The Devoted |
Ceinara, The Artist | CN | Artistic Inspiration | Charm, Luck, Fire, Chaos, Liberation | Daughter of Dana and Reos | Ceinarans |
Dana, The Earth | TN | The Forces of Nature (She is also known as "The Green Word") | Air, Animal, Plant, Water, Weather | Wife of Reos, Mother of Ceinara | Danan |
Kor, War | CN | War and Chaos, Conflict | Chaos, Glory, Strength, War, Destruction | Competitor with Maugrim and Serriel over the dominion of War, and Angoron like that brother you never wanted | Korites |
Navos, The Historian | LN | History and Self-Perfection | Healing, Knowledge, Rune, Strength, Law | Once close friend of Daeus, distanced now with His new role among the Twilight and loss of Compassion | Navosians |
Rada, The Trader and Sailor | TN | Sea and Travel, Trade and Wealth | Weather, Water, Nobility, Travel | Glub. Glub glub glub. | Radan |
Reos, The Craftsman | LN | Craftsmanship, Artifice, Engineering | Artifice, Earth, Law, Rune | Husband of Dana, Father of Ceinara | Reosian |
Vardama, The Crone and Mortician | LN | Death, Inevitability, and Prophecy | Community, Healing, Knowledge, Repose, Law | Once wife of Thul, Lover of Serriel | Vardaman |
Gods of Evil | |||||
Deity | AL | Embodies | Domains & Inquisitions | Relations | The Devoted |
Caracoroth, The Nightmare | CE | Nightmares, Monsters, and Madness | Evil, Chaos, Animal, Madness | Mad son of Maugrim, Harries Eluna across the sky | Caracorothans |
Deimos, The Betrayer | NE | Betrayal, Secrets, and Corruption | Luck, Trickery, Evil, Charm | Rumored son of Tarien | Deimosan |
Gunahkar, The Destroyer | CE | Chaos, Disaster, and Wrath | Chaos, Destruction, Death, Weather, Evil | Gunahkarans | |
Illotha, The Scourned | NE | Murder, Poison, Envy and Loss | Evil, Death, Knowledge, Rune | Illothans | |
Maugrim, The Tyrant | LE | Tyrrany, Slavery, Pride, Evil Dragons | Evil, Law, War, Strength, Destruction | Husband of Taara, Brother of Daeus | Maugrimites |
Taara, The Avaricious | NE | Cruelty and Greed, Avarice | Evil, Darkness, Magic, Destruction | Wife of Maugrim, Lover to Thul | Taarans |
Thul, The Cannibal | LE | Gluttony, Undeath, Contracts and Cannibalism | Death, Evil, Strength, Trickery, Law | Maddened husband of Vardama, now divorced, Sometime lover of Taara | Thulites |