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Tsuki

Tsuki is the goddess of the moon and night. She embodies and represents the virtues of mercy and the characteristics of motherhood. It is Tsuki that protects the weak and shelters them from harm. She offers succor to those who are in need of succor, food to those who are hungry, peace to the anguished, and mercy to the accused. It is this protection that she provides that associates her with abjuration magics.   Tsuki is also the goddess of the moon, and by extension, of inevitable and permanent cycles. She works with Melikki to form the seasons. She works with Olastra to command the tides. She also works with Ravi and Balaam to put the souls of mortals into their bodies and says Aasha's final farewell to them as they are guided into the afterlife.   Tsuki is the gatekeeper of the soul into and out of Aasha. She is the first and last voice a mortal hears, and so, not only is Tsuki invoked to help a mother in labor, but she is also asked to peacefully guide those close to the thinning vale all the way through to death.

Divine Domains

Moon, Charity, Humanity, Mercy, Motherhood, Death, Abjuration Magic

Divine Symbols & Sigils

A Silver Moon on a black or dark blue field. Often times Tsuki is represented as an owl in literature and folklore.

Tenets of Faith

May kindess guide you through the darkness
Devout followers of Tsuki try to practice a life of charity, service, and selflessness. They believe that the Gods work through the hands of mortals, and that by serving, mortals choose to be part of divinity. Their most famous tenet is to "Be a servant every day." Often cities who have large followers of Tsuki have many shelters and kitchens for the poor.  

Following Tsuki

  Alignment: Usually Good
Suggested Classes: Cleric, Monk, Paladin, Warlock
Suggested Cleric Domains: life, grave
Suggested Backgrounds: Acolyte, folk hero, hermit, sage  

Earning and Losing Piety

You increase your piety score to Tsuki when you expand the god's influence in the world in a concrete way through acts such as these:
  • Overseeing and organizing burial rites for those slain during a tragedy.
  • Assisting in the birth of a child
  • Providing assistance to someone in dire physical need
  • Adopting or providing for an orphan
Your piety score to Tsuki decreases if you diminish Tsuki influence in the world or offend his ideals through acts such as these:
  • Participating in rituals or magic spells of undeath
  • Removing wealth from a corpse or defiling a tomb
  • Ignoring a beggar in need
  • Harming a child

Piety Bonuses

                         
Piety ScoreDescription
Devotee: +3 As a devotee of Tsuki, you protect those who are passing through the veil. You can cast gentle repose with this trait, requiring no material components, a number of times equal to your Wisdom modifier (minimum of once). You regain all expended uses when you finish a long rest. Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for this spell.
Votary: +10 You can cast protection speak with the dead with this trait, requiring no material components. Once you cast the spell in this way, you can't do so again until you finish a long rest. Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for this spell.
Disciple: +25 You can cast magic circle with this trait, requiring no material components. Once you cast the spell in this way, you can't do so again until you finish a long rest. Wisdom is your spellcasting ability for this spell.
Champion: +50 You can increase your Intellegence or Wisdom score by 2 and also increase your maximum for that score by 2.

Holidays

The last day of Tsukan which coincides with the winter solstice (and is the last day of the year) and a holiday or festival dedicated to Tsuki usually named Moon Day or the Moon Festival. As part of the festivities, people often give each each other gifts and give alms to the poor or to those who serve the poor.
Divine Classification
God
Alignment
Neutral Good
Church/Cult
Children

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