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<span class="DROPCAP">T</span>he world of Layonara currently has 28 Deities in its pantheon, each with his or her own alignment, dogma, and spheres of influence. These deities expand their influence and power throughout the world through their followers. Characters that worship a deity are expected to abide by and exhibit the tenants of faith of that deity.
<span class="DROPCAP">T</span>he world of [[Layonara]] currently has 28 [[Deities]] in its pantheon, each with his or her own alignment, dogma, and spheres of influence. These deities expand their influence and power throughout the world through their followers. Characters that worship a deity are expected to abide by and exhibit the tenants of faith of that deity.


While the expectations a deity places on the average follower are usually small, the expectations set upon those that receive divine power from their deity are much greater. As recipients of divine power Clerics, Paladins and Champions have a number of additional rules governing their submission and play.
While the expectations a deity places on the average follower are usually small, the expectations set upon those that receive divine power from their deity are much greater. As recipients of divine power [[Clerics]], [[Paladins]] and [[Champions]] have a number of additional rules governing their submission and play.


* Clerics' alignments may be no farther than one step from the alignment of their deity. One step is defined as an adjacent alignment (see Alignments) in one of the four cardinal directions (not diagonal.) Neutral Good is one step from True Neutral, where as Lawful Good is two steps from True Neutral.
* Clerics' [[alignments]] may be no farther than one step from the alignment of their deity. One step is defined as an adjacent alignment (see Alignments) in one of the four cardinal directions (not diagonal.) [[Neutral Good]] is one step from [[True Neutral]], where as [[Lawful Good]] is two steps from True Neutral.


Every deity in Layonara's pantheon possesses their own dogma and tenants of faith. Those that receive divine powers from a deity (Clerics, Paladins and Champions,) are expected to evangelize that deity's dogma and live by their tenants of faith so that their deity may grow in power and influence. It is important for these representatives of faith to live by their [[node/2881|Oaths and Vows]] and the ideals that they teach. To say one thing and do another will not bring more followers to their deity.
Every deity in Layonara's pantheon possesses their own dogma and tenants of faith. Those that receive divine powers from a deity (Clerics, Paladins and Champions,) are expected to evangelize that deity's dogma and live by their tenants of faith so that their deity may grow in power and influence. It is important for these representatives of faith to live by their [[node/2881|Oaths and Vows]] and the ideals that they teach. To say one thing and do another will not bring more followers to their deity.
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