
Nalia's religion
#1
Posted 06 September 2007 - 06:50 AM
Here are some of the ones I'm considering:
Waukeen: The goddess of merchants, but missing at the time of Baldur's Gate. I'd imagine most Amnish merchant families would be faithful of Waukeen, but I'm not so sure of the De'Arnise family.
Lliira: Goddess of joy, and at the time of Baldur's Gate, Waukeen's regent, and thus temporarily the goddess of merchants and trade. I could see Nalia being attracted to the Lliiran faith-she's the closest thing Faerun has to a deity of freedom, but at the same time, Lliira is a decidedly undignified goddess, and Nalia has always struck me as a very dignified person.
Selune: Goddess of the moon, tolerance, etc. Heavily stresses the concepts of tolerance and acceptance of anyone, regardless of who or what they are. Definitely a candidate.
Mystra: Goddess of magic. Mystra is a candidate mainly due to Nalia's magical studies-I don't see any real attraction to the Mystran philosophy otherwise.
Tymora: Goddess of luck. Generic deity choice for adventurers, especially chaotic good ones. It would fit.
Lathander: God of renewal, creativity, arts, etc. Popular deity among the young nobility, but I could see Nalia getting ticked at the vanity of the Lathandrites.
Oghma: God of knowledge. I would expect Nalia to have a fairly high regard for knowledge, but Oghma is a somewhat less likely choice of deity for her.
Tyr: Actually worshipped mainly by lawful-good merchants, politicians, bureaucrats, judges, etc. Paladins aren't actually that common. Tyr is definitely the god I have planned for Lord De'Arnise to worship, should the subject ever come up, but I'm not entirely sure whether Nalia would be a proponent of Tyr.
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#2
Posted 06 September 2007 - 07:07 AM
*shrug* Just another thought.
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Posted 06 September 2007 - 07:09 AM

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Posted 06 September 2007 - 07:23 AM
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#5
Posted 06 September 2007 - 07:40 AM
It's also possible that she worships Ilmatar.
I really don't think so.
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#6
Posted 06 September 2007 - 07:48 AM
#7
Posted 06 September 2007 - 08:46 AM
There's a shrine to Tyr in the temple in the dungeon level of the keep.
Nalia rejects the trapings of her family wealth, but she doesn't necessarily reject her father's beliefs. She just seems to think he didn't go far enough.
And by the way, tolerance is usually given as a sphere of Lathander, not necessarily Selune, but Nalia wouldn't like Lathander, given the extravagance of the faith. Lathandrites are patrons of the arts, and believe in showing the splendor of their faith through rather showy decorations.
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#8
Posted 06 September 2007 - 10:02 AM
Ilmater, I just don't see happening for Nalia. She certainly does believe in the basic concepts of the faith, but I don't ever see her as really going whole hog on it.
Tyr does look like the best choice (and Lord De'Arnise will be confirmed as a Tyrran when he shows up), though. Something that's always dissatisfied me a little-there's no chaotic deity associated with justice, a deity for the oppressed and those under the rule of evil governments. But that might be something I'll have to fix down the line...

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#9
Posted 06 September 2007 - 11:18 AM
Selune might advocate tolerance of lycanthropes, and you might give her the sphere in your own campaign, but intrerracial harmony in general is Lathander's, as you'll see in the following links. Of course, since this is your own story, you can do what you want. Here's a few links, should the spirit move you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lathander
http://www.answers.com/topic/lathander
http://www.fortuneci.../lathander.html
http://www.geocities...l/lathander.htm
Edit: And I'm going to burn for this, but I really don't see Nalia worshiping Ilmater. She professes the desire to do for the poor, but you never see her actually giving anything up to help them.
Edited by berelinde, 06 September 2007 - 11:19 AM.
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#10
Posted 06 September 2007 - 11:40 AM
http://lwnsql.lfchos...m/MdSelune.html
http://www.geocities...d/d-selune.html (Note-this is one of my primary sites for researching priesthoods in Faerun
Edit: And I'm going to burn for this, but I really don't see Nalia worshiping Ilmater. She professes the desire to do for the poor, but you never see her actually giving anything up to help them.
Mind you, you don't exactly see Jaheira promoting harmony between civilization and nature, Keldorn performing the duties required of him as a paladin, or *any* of the druids/clerics performing any of the activities their faiths require of their clergy (Viconia in particular). There are some limitations to what is and is not feasible, but I think I'll go with Tyr as Nalia's deity, which will in turn set up some very interesting religious issues down the road.
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#11
Posted 06 September 2007 - 11:22 PM
If you really *have* to find her a patron, I suggest checking D&D supplements such as FR Campaign Setting or Lands of Intrigue (the latter could be found as a free pdf over at WotC site) and look there for gods commonly worshipped in Amn.
#12
Posted 06 September 2007 - 11:37 PM
Faiths and Avatars is what I've been using for the bulk of my research, by the way.
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