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|Alignment= [[Alignment#Chaotic_Neutral|Chaotic Neutral]]
|Alignment= [[Alignment#Chaotic_Neutral|Chaotic Neutral]]
|WorshippersAlignment= Any
|WorshippersAlignment= Any
|AreaOfControl= Arcane Mortal Magic
|AreaOfControl= The Mortal Magic Vortex, Arcane Power and Arcane Knowledge
|ClericalDomains= [[Magic:Level#Air|Air]], [[Magic:Level#Magic|Magic]], [[Magic:Level#Knowledge|Knowledge]], [[Magic:Level#Water|Water]]
|ClericalDomains= [[Magic:Level#Air|Air]], [[Magic:Level#Magic|Magic]], [[Magic:Level#Knowledge|Knowledge]], [[Magic:Level#Water|Water]]
}}
}}
* '''Center of Worship:''' [[Visimontium]]
* '''Center of Worship:''' [[Visimontium]]
* '''Religious Orders:''' [[Guild:Battlemagi|Battlemagi of Andrinor]]


'''Andrinor''' was the sole steward of the magic drawn from the Mortal Magic Vortex. Whenever a wizard, bard, or sorcerer casts a spell, they are drawing energy from the Mortal Magic Vortex.


'''Andrinor''' solely distributes and allocates the magic drawn from the Mortal Magic Vortex. Whenever a wizard, bard, or sorcerer casts a spell, they are drawing energy from the Mortal Magic Vortex according to his permission. The only exceptions to this rule are wizards, bards, or sorcerers who are of Immortal status and up. They have access to the God Magic Vortex, over which Andrinor has no control.
Andrinor was often disorganized and unpredictable in his methods, but out of necessity people of all races and alignments worshipped him. While many did so with enthusiasm, others did so grudgingly. This is because Andrinor considered magic a delicate art that needed to be respected, and he took great care to enforce it.


Andrinor is often disorganized and unpredictable in his methods, however people of all races and alignments worship him out of necessity. Many enjoy it, while others feel grudgingly at his mercy. Either way, they are careful, as they should be. Magic is a delicate art and needs to be respected. Andrinor supports this notion and he will take great care to enforce it.
Often his clerics were doubling as wizards or sorcerers and sought to expand their power by devoting themselves totally to his service. These individuals are granted cleric spells from Andrinor in the usual way, i.e. filtered through the God Magic Vortex. One important difference should be noted - Andrinor's clerics are unable to Detect Alignment of any type.  


Andrinor has clerics who perform devotions to him, but his church is very informal and not organized very heavily. Often his clerics are doubling as wizards or sorcerers, and seek to gain extra power from him by devoting themselves totally to his service. These individuals are granted cleric spells from Andrinor in the usual way, i.e. filtered through the God Magic Vortex. One important difference should be noted - Andrinor's clerics are unable to Detect Alignment of any type.  
In the [[Timeline#The_year_of_the_Red_Star|Year of the Red Star]], 2271 A.O.D., Andrinor vanished. His eldest daughter, Andria, took custody over Mortal Magic and directed the Orders of [[Arcane#Andrinor's_Trust|Andrinor's Trust]] to [https://avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=274&t=142436 reform under the Academy of Mortal Magic].


Andrinor has a temple in [[Visimontium]], and a shrine in [[Mikona]]. Each branch of the Academy of Mortal Magic includes a chapel dedicated to Andrinor as well.
As before, Andria's church remains informal and is not heavily organized. It remains common for her clerics to double as wizards or sorcerers. These individuals are granted cleric spells from Andria as normal through the God Magic Vortex but it should be noted that Andria's clerics remain unable to Detect Alignment of any type as Andrinor's were.


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In 2273 O.D., Andria aided [[Valok|Ethraeli]] and [[Stephanus]] in their schemes against Angadar and Bobil, which came to fruition in the event now called [[The_Humbling_of_Angadar|"The Humbling of Angadar"]]. Though not privy to their plans until they came to her for aid, the young goddess was made an offer she could not in good conscience refuse. In exchange for her aid in creating the ritual to summon, bind, and weaken Bobil, she was offered the opportunity to take Angadar's mantle of Arcane Knowledge. Confronted with the possibility of the mantle instead falling into the hands of Ethraeli, Stephanus, or traded away by either one to an equally belligerent deity as Angadar, and the opportunity to make whole two mantles that should have never been set apart, Andria agreed.


In the [[Timeline#The_year_of_the_Red_Star|Year of the Red Star]], 2271 A.O.D., Andrinor vanished. His eldest daughter, Andria, took custody over Mortal Magic and directed the Orders of [[Arcane#Andrinor's_Trust|Andrinor's Trust]] to [https://avlis.org/viewtopic.php?f=274&t=142436 reform under the Academy of Mortal Magic].
It is said that Andria still hopes to see a reconciliation between herself and Angadar, and that this is why she refrained from making a killing blow when she could have done so.
 
Andria has a temple in [[Visimontium]], and a shrine in [[Mikona]]. Each branch of the Academy of Mortal Magic includes a chapel dedicated to Andria as well.

Revision as of 23:15, 4 June 2023

Greater (native): Gorethar | O'Ma | Dru'El | Toran | Mikon | Forian | Valok | Aarilax | Maleki
Greater (foreign): Clangeddin | Titania | Corellon Larethian | Tobin | Ptah | Gruumsh | Blibdoolpoolp
Intermediate: Andria | Dagath | Hurine | Ingoren | Mishlekh
Lesser: Angadar | Berryn | Dra'Nar | Dre'Ana | Fegall | Senath | Skern | Ti'si'faan | Verossa | Vorin | Wilsash | Yeraiah
Demi: Aryeh Gidol | Balgar | Cha'reth | Evrak | Harpinger | Kelvos | Keros | Lesa | Naren | Paragus | Pelar | Ra-Ghul | Seven | Stephanus | The'ton | Xenon | Zhitaril



  • Symbol: A vortex of energy
  • Colors: Red
  • Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
  • Worshippers' Alignment: Any
  • Area of Control: The Mortal Magic Vortex, Arcane Power and Arcane Knowledge
  • Clerical Domains: Air, Magic, Knowledge, Water

Andrinor was the sole steward of the magic drawn from the Mortal Magic Vortex. Whenever a wizard, bard, or sorcerer casts a spell, they are drawing energy from the Mortal Magic Vortex.

Andrinor was often disorganized and unpredictable in his methods, but out of necessity people of all races and alignments worshipped him. While many did so with enthusiasm, others did so grudgingly. This is because Andrinor considered magic a delicate art that needed to be respected, and he took great care to enforce it.

Often his clerics were doubling as wizards or sorcerers and sought to expand their power by devoting themselves totally to his service. These individuals are granted cleric spells from Andrinor in the usual way, i.e. filtered through the God Magic Vortex. One important difference should be noted - Andrinor's clerics are unable to Detect Alignment of any type. 

In the Year of the Red Star, 2271 A.O.D., Andrinor vanished. His eldest daughter, Andria, took custody over Mortal Magic and directed the Orders of Andrinor's Trust to reform under the Academy of Mortal Magic.

As before, Andria's church remains informal and is not heavily organized. It remains common for her clerics to double as wizards or sorcerers. These individuals are granted cleric spells from Andria as normal through the God Magic Vortex but it should be noted that Andria's clerics remain unable to Detect Alignment of any type as Andrinor's were.

In 2273 O.D., Andria aided Ethraeli and Stephanus in their schemes against Angadar and Bobil, which came to fruition in the event now called "The Humbling of Angadar". Though not privy to their plans until they came to her for aid, the young goddess was made an offer she could not in good conscience refuse. In exchange for her aid in creating the ritual to summon, bind, and weaken Bobil, she was offered the opportunity to take Angadar's mantle of Arcane Knowledge. Confronted with the possibility of the mantle instead falling into the hands of Ethraeli, Stephanus, or traded away by either one to an equally belligerent deity as Angadar, and the opportunity to make whole two mantles that should have never been set apart, Andria agreed.

It is said that Andria still hopes to see a reconciliation between herself and Angadar, and that this is why she refrained from making a killing blow when she could have done so.

Andria has a temple in Visimontium, and a shrine in Mikona. Each branch of the Academy of Mortal Magic includes a chapel dedicated to Andria as well.