Vale
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Vale | |
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(Deity) | |
Titles | The Court of Ancestors |
Realm | Mall of Jurisprudence, Boneyard |
Alignment | Neutral |
Areas of Concern | Consequence Superstition Tradition |
Worshipers | Mourners of the guilty dead Storytellers |
Cleric Alignments (1E) | |
Domains (1E) | Community, Knowledge, Nobility, Repose |
Favored Weapon | Heavy flail |
Symbol | Three circles bisected by a horizontal line |
Source: Concordance of Rivals, pg(s). 18 |
Vale is an agender psychopomp usher who serves as chief prosecutor and authority on non-deific religions in the Boneyard. The Court of Ancestors advocates for the judgement of souls based on external impact, disregarding internal intentions.[1][2]
History
Vale washed ashore in the Boneyard in the earliest days of mortal life, borne on the River of Souls by the collective weight and influence of cultures upon individuals.[1]
Appearance
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 John Compton, Crystal Frasier, Ron Lundeen, and Amber Stewart. (2019). Concordance of Rivals, p. 18. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-127-6
- ↑ Jim Groves, James Jacobs, Rob McCreary, et al. (2012). Inner Sea Bestiary, p. 38. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-468-9
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