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'''Clerical Domains:''' Air, Good, Healing, Plant, Protection | '''Clerical Domains:''' Air, Good, Healing, Plant, Protection | ||
'''Religious Orders:''' [[Guild:OrderofOMa|The Order of O'Ma]] | |||
[http://www.avlis.org/portal.php?getpage=oma More information on O'Ma] | [http://www.avlis.org/portal.php?getpage=oma More information on O'Ma] |
Revision as of 22:34, 15 February 2006
Clangeddin Silverbeard | Titania | Corellon Larethian | Tobin | Ptah | Gruumsh | Blibdoolpoolp
Alignment: NG
Worshippers' Alignment: Any good
Domain: Fairy Races, Forests
Colors: Earthen Red, Tan, and Silver
Holy Warrior: Champion
Clerical Domains: Air, Good, Healing, Plant, Protection
Religious Orders: The Order of O'Ma
Catering to the greater good is the main precept of the master of the fairy races. Actions may not be blatantly good or evil at first. It may take some time for their results to become evident, but once it is known where the results stand, action must be taken.
A person who has surrendered their individuality and personal needs in favor of working for the greater need of the universe will know O'Ma's will. This is why followers of O'Ma are constantly striving to protect nature and work for the greater good. By moving things towards the side of goodness they are repairing the world and repairing the people in it as well, one by one.
Everything that exists outside of the individual is a reflection of what goes on, on the inside of the individual. Nature is the perfect embodiment of this relationship. When one helps nature and works for its greater purpose, an inner change takes place. Fix something on the outside, and you fix something on the inside automatically because what happens to one also happens to the other. "The macroverse echoes the microverse." This is a holy saying among followers of O'Ma.
Whether an action is lawful or chaotic does not matter to those who follow O'Ma. It only matters whether the action will bring more good than ill. Whatever must be done to further that end will be done, and the situation may vary locally.