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'''Alignment:''' [[ | [[Image:Vorin_Small.jpg|150px|right]] | ||
'''Alignment:''' [[Alignment#True_Neutral|True Neutral]] | |||
'''Worshippers Alignment:''' Any | '''Worshippers Alignment:''' Any | ||
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'''Area of Control:''' Knowledge and Information | '''Area of Control:''' Knowledge and Information | ||
'''Clerical Domains:''' Knowledge, Healing, Magic | '''Clerical Domains:''' [[Magic:Level#Knowledge|Knowledge]], [[Magic:Level#Healing|Healing]], [[Magic:Level#Magic|Magic]] | ||
'''Religious Orders:''' [[Lorewardens of Vorin|Lorewardens of Vorin]] | |||
Vorin is the god who governs the free and total exchange of information. His monks and priests collect information wherever they can find it, and they either place it into libraries of their own for public use, or they take the information back to well-known storage places, like the Great Library of Mikona. | '''Favored Colors:''' Light Brown, and Red | ||
'''Vorin''' is the god who governs the free and total exchange of information. His monks and priests collect information wherever they can find it, and they either place it into libraries of their own for public use, or they take the information back to well-known storage places, like the Great Library of [[Mikona]]. | |||
Vorin governs knowledge and information in their truest sense, and he does not much care who gets his knowledge or information. When giving out information, his followers do not take into account personal dislike, or the danger of the information falling into the wrong hands. Their job is simply to make information available to whom-ever wants it. | Vorin governs knowledge and information in their truest sense, and he does not much care who gets his knowledge or information. When giving out information, his followers do not take into account personal dislike, or the danger of the information falling into the wrong hands. Their job is simply to make information available to whom-ever wants it. |
Latest revision as of 06:17, 9 January 2011
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
Alignment: True Neutral
Worshippers Alignment: Any
Area of Control: Knowledge and Information
Clerical Domains: Knowledge, Healing, Magic
Religious Orders: Lorewardens of Vorin
Favored Colors: Light Brown, and Red
Vorin is the god who governs the free and total exchange of information. His monks and priests collect information wherever they can find it, and they either place it into libraries of their own for public use, or they take the information back to well-known storage places, like the Great Library of Mikona.
Vorin governs knowledge and information in their truest sense, and he does not much care who gets his knowledge or information. When giving out information, his followers do not take into account personal dislike, or the danger of the information falling into the wrong hands. Their job is simply to make information available to whom-ever wants it.
Most libraries serve as a temple to Vorin. Public donations and governmental aide are used to keep their establishments running, so it generally works out well for them since they don't need to only rely on their worshippers to donate money. In large cities they benefit from this fact immensely because there is much more money available for them, and they often make huge information repositories.
The priests and monks who do not serve in libraries are usually out on journies to find items for study, or books for storage. They are seen by the church of Vorin to be a valuable asset because they increase Vorins knowledge base.
Deglos has a temple to Vorin.