ARVOREEN
Cleric Alignments: LG, LN, NG
ARVOREEN: The Defender, the Wary Sword
(Intermediate Halfling Deity)
Symbol: Two crossed short swords
Home Plane: Green Fields
Alignment:
Lawful Good
Portfolio: Defense, war, vigilance, halfling warriors, duty
Worshipers: Halflings, fighters, paladins, rangers, soldiers, warriors
Cleric Alignments: LG, LN, NG
Domains: Good, Halfling, Law, Protection,
War
Favored Weapon: "Aegisheart" (shortsword)
hen a general rides to the battlefront, rarely does he count halflings among his most valuable assets. The inherent wanderlust of the
hin grants them little patience for the long marches and dull waiting
between battles that characterizes most warfare. However, when invaders
threaten a halfling community, residents send prayers to Arvoreen (arr-voh-reen),
whose worshipers follow a doctrine of guardianship, stern defense, and
aggressive watchfulness. Arvoreen remains ever aware of dangers facing
halfling cummunities, but prefers a reactive rather than proactive
agenda. When an enemy strikes, his halfling servants strike back with
precision and decisiveness thanks to reconnaisance missions into enemy
territory and a strict, almost unhalflinglike regimen of martial
training. This philosphy makes him popular with like-minded strongheart
halflings, and while lightfoot halflings appreciate his protection, few
rush to enter his clergy.
Though their serious outlook and intolerance
for jokes and frivolity makes them unpopular in times of peace, all turn
with respect to Arvoreen's clergy when the community is threatened. They
believe that most of the problems faced by the community are the result
of courting enemies by mixing with other cultures (particularly humans),
granting them allies among the few isolationist halflings. Clerics spend
their days constructing fortifications, signaling systems, beacons and
traps that further protect halfling enclaves. They patrol the community,
sniffing out possible threats from within, as well as without. Many
organize local militias and instruct young halflings in bladecraft
(particularly as related to the short sword). Arvoreen's temples usually
resemble easily defensible keeps or redoubts, and serve as a final
fall-back position if enemies breech the community's outer defenses.
Clerics of the Wary Sword pray for spells at dawn, usually before
patrolling the enclave's perimeter in search of nighttime enemy
incursions. If time permits, the faithful gather at a makeshift field
altar prior to an important battle to ask for the blessings of Arvoreen
and intone the sacred melody of the Battle Hymn of the Keepers, a living
oral record of halfling triumphs in recent centuries. The Festival of
the Moon brings with it another ceremony important to Arvorren's faith--
the Ceremony of Remembrance. On this holy day, Arvoreen's followers
gather to remeber the names of fallen comrades who gave their lives to
protect the community. Most of Arvoreen's clerics multi-class as
fighters, with those who protect rural communities commonly
multiclassing as rangers. An elite order of Arvoreen's followers known
as Trueswords travel from community to community spreading word of the
movements of local enemies and passing on advancements in the defensive
arts.
HISTORY/RELATIONSHIPS: Of the halfling gods, Arvoreen is most closely
aligned with Yondalla, Cyrrollalee, and Urogalan. He disapproves of the
more capricious members of the pantheon, such as Brandobaris. Evil
deities, especially the patrons of goblinoids, incite Arvoreen to great
wrath. He opposes Bane, Cyric, and the Deities of Fury.
DOGMA: Vigilance against attack protects the community. Prepare an
active defense, drill continuously, and leave nothing to chance. Put
down danger before allowing it a chance to rear its head. Seek out
allies, no matter how unorthodox. Stealing from other halflings or
allies is never acceptable, but thieving is not dishonorable when
employed against enemies to better the odds in later combat. |
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