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Kith-jora, Greater God of Nature, Patron of the Sylvari
Sphere of influence: |
Nature |
Colors: |
green, gold |
Symbol: |
a maple tree |
Deity Aignment: |
True Neutral |
Granted powers: |
All normal animals have no worse than a neutral reaction to the cleric. Cast entangle once per day, cast shilelagh twice per day. |
Allowed alignments: |
Any non-evil |
Allowed weapons: |
Any blunt, non-metal |
Allowed armor: |
Leather or lighter |
Relationships: |
Guardian of Gaela and Lleua. Sometime rival of Kharox. Uncaring to Miellyah. Onetime lover of Tyrannis. |
Subordinates: |
Gaela, Lleua, Vilathera, Cardista |
Other Names: |
Father of the Golden Leaf, Adaron (Lord of Trees) by Sylvari, Itanlok (Spinner of Seasons) by Khordaldrum, Världfader (Earth Father) by Vidar, Hiellendale by Brathunspar, Awananen by Chindar, Jov by Ungoulid, Keithee by Cidals, Darvem by Bófir |
Note: Clerics of Kith-jora may not use any metal equipment.
Kith-jora is the patron god of the Sylvari, as well as lord of all nature in Audalis. His clerics are powerful in the natural realm, focusing themselves on the healing and maintenance of nature rather than combat. He is the father of seasons, the center of the world, the wisdom of trees and stone. Kith-jora is worshipped abundantly in the Sylvari empire, but outside of the here, he has fewer followers, though he is one of the most recognized deities in all of the world.
Even among the Sylvari, clerics of Kith-jora are considered to be rather eccentric. Not only do they not use metal weaponry or armor, but as a sign of their devotion to nature, they also refrain from using any equipment at all that includes forged metal of any kind.
Followers and priests seek the way and wisdom of Kith-jora to gain a harmony with the world around them. Balance between life and death, growth and sleep, are primary to those who follow his faith. However, people should never underestimate these worshipers, for their anger and retribution can be just as powerful as their love and understanding. Priests of Kith-jora usually pray for spells at dawn, and seek secluded, natural spots in which to do so.
There are many legends and lore surrounding the Father of the Golden Leaf, but all know of that tale. Within Kith-jora’s breast is said to be the seed of life in Audalis. If ever Kith-jora were to die, so to would the world itself.
Each cleric of the Keeper wears a holy icon of the maple tree set upon a simple disk of stone. It is told that Kith-jora invests a part of seed of life to each of his followers to ensure the world would never truly die. These holy symbols are unique - as the priest's power grows, so does the tree. The leaves change color with the season, and on close inspection, one can feel living bark cover the tree.
Dogma Nature is the way of survival, of beauty, of ugliness. Through becoming one with nature, we shall understand the world. Through understanding the world, we shall grow strong and wise as the ancient oaks. To be one with nature is to be one with growth and destruction: for each peaceful act, their is an opposite of angry retribution.
Avatar Kith-Jora appears as a young sylvari man, strong of body. He stands tall and thick as the ancient trees of his forests. His hair shimmers in flaxen colors of sunlight. His eyes mirror the depths of lakes. Kith-Jora wears mismatched leathers and bits and pieces from his forests, such as leaves and feathers. He carries with him the Staff of Forests, a root with a golden leaf carved within it.
Fellowship The clerics and followers of Kith-Jora tend toward magics that aid them in working with and controlling animals, plants, and the elements.
The Fellowships of Kith-Jora include the following:
Eyes of Creation: The Eyes watch and protect all of nature. They can be found within all environments from urban cities to desolate plains. They see beauty and pain in all settings of nature. Through their patient work, they seek to aid life in those areas, to help it survive and thrive against the dangers of encroaching man or the changes of time.
Dancers of the Oak: The Dancers take great joy in nature, the power and beauty of it. These followers tend to be beautiful in some way, be it of features or art. They seek to touch all of nature, to enhance its beauty and life, to heal and nuture. Each season of spring, they gather around oak trees, dancing in the moonlight and weaving ribbons of greens, golds, and pinks. If the year proves to be favorable, the ribbons blossom into flowers and vines the next morning.
Witchlings of the Night: The Witchlings are a group that the followers of Kith-Jora wish they could forget. When Kith-Jora tasted Tyrannis' tongue and blood, a dark seed of anger and treachery blossomed in the lord of nature. When he spat forth that tongue and seed into the earth, fires erupted and birthed a child of dark nature. This child gathered followers of Kith-Jora, who believe nature is dangerous, beautiful, and deadly. To this day, this small and secretive sect works to destroy all creations of civilization, and then replace them with their ideal of nature.
  Thanks to Olan Suddeth for this contribution!
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