Dammerich
Dammerich | |
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(Deity) | |
Titles | The Weighted Swing |
Realm | Courts of Accord, Iudica, Heaven |
Alignment | Lawful good |
Areas of Concern | Executions Judiciousness Responsibility |
Worshipers | Executioners, judges, morticians, wrongfully imprisoned |
Edicts | Perform just executions, study local laws, oppose corrupt or bloodthirsty government officials |
Anathema | Kill without thought, execute the innocent, mock the condemned, falsely incriminate another |
Cleric Alignments (1E) | |
Domains (1E) | Death, Glory, Good, Law |
Subdomains (1E) | Archon, Heroism, Honor, Judgment |
Cleric Alignments (2E) | |
Domains (2E) | Death, duty, truth, vigil |
Favored Weapon | Greataxe |
Symbol | White dove perched on axe |
Sacred Animal | Dove |
Sacred Colors | Gray, white |
Source: Chronicle of the Righteous, pg(s). 11 (1E) Gods & Magic, pg(s). 128-129 (2E) |
Dammerich, sometimes spelled Damerrich,† is a powerful archon empyreal lord who concerns himself with all just executions that have been carried out. He believes that evil must be punished, though never unfairly or without due consideration.[1]
Appearance
Dammerich resembles a hulking, handsome, bald man clad in black stone armour that only leaves his weary eyes visible.[1]
Home
Dammerich lives in the southern wing of the Courts of Accord on Iudica, the sixth tier of Heaven, where he works closely alongside Olheon.[2]
Servants
A squad of shield archons serve as Dammerich's agents, hunting for corrupt judges, executioners that enjoy their work too much or view it too lightly, and criminals that deserve death but were set free.[1]
Church of Dammerich
Worshippers
Executioners pray to Dammerich when they feel the burden of guilt; he teaches that their duty is joyless but necessary to protect peace and goodness, and reassures good people when executions are necessary. Judges and morticians pray to him for guidance, and wrongfully sentenced people hoping to be acquitted can ask for help from his servants.[1] He is also one of the most frequent empyreal lords that paladins dedicate themselves to.[3]
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Amber Scott. (2013). Chronicle of the Righteous, p. 11. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-506-8
- ↑ Judy Bauer et al. (2016). Heaven Unleashed, p. 6. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-828-1
- ↑ Amber Scott. (2013). Chronicle of the Righteous, p. 41. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-506-8
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