The Sarcosh Religion

Prayer to Sar: "In the name of the Creator, I give thee my grievances knowing you have given me these struggles. I am forever grateful for the life you have granted me and will use thy names to spread peace and gratitude to those around me. Give me your strength so I may be yours. Amen"


Goddess: "Sar"

Symbols: Life Tree, Sun, 2 Fingers

Colors: White, Gold, Yellow, Green

Titles: "God of the Realm" "God of Life" "God of creation" 

Feast Day: Spring 1st

Relationships: [-2] with Eu [+1] with Lich


Basic Info:

The Sarcosh religion worships the God of Life, Sar. Sar is stated to be a humanoid celestial creature with no face but a diamond eye enclosed by a round casing. He has golden rings on his wrists, neck and waist. He is compassionate, extremely powerful and able to create things from his rings. He is known for his good intentions and being the creator of Arcane, Dagon Isles and the world as we know it. He can travel everywhere but the Vezno.


Player Bonus Info:

The followers of Sar get to choose between 2 stat bonuses. 

       Str         Con       +1           +1 


Goddess Die

When Eu successfully responds to a players prayer they may be granted a 1d8 they can use prior to knowing the outcome of ANY type of roll: action, damage, saving throw, skill check, etc

The God Sar


According to the Church of Sarosh:

The God of Creation is the greatest of all gods; able to create any creature or living thing imaginable. It is stated if he deems you worthy when your time expires he will save you from the clutches of Eu and grant you eternal bliss in the Dagon Isles where you may be reborn once more on Iaatove. He is strong, courageous and will fight for justice.

According to Euism:

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According to the Licrio:

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DEATH SAVING THROWS

As a following of Eu the goddess of death has preference in keeping your alive. In order to for a player to come back alive they only have to roll 2 successful death throws rather then the conventional 3. To die they still must hit 3 failed death throws.

Failures

Success


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