Beory
(Oerth Mother), N (NG) greater goddess of the
Oerth, Nature and Rain
Beory (bay-OH-ree) is usually considered a manifestation of the will of Oerth itself. Little concerns
her except the actual fate and prosperity of the entire
world, and she is a very distant goddess, even from
her clerics. Named by the Flan, Beory's name is
known throughout the Flanaess. Beory has little time
or interest for most other divine beings, even those
of similar interests, for her connection to the Oerth
consumes most of her attention. Her symbol is either
a green disk marked with a circle or a rotund woman
figurine.
The Oerth is the wellspnng of all life. Whether on the
surface, below the waves, or underground, all life is part of
the cycle of birth, life, and death, and part of Beory. She
inspires every living thing to grow, nurtures them with
blessed rain, and calls them to herself when it is time to die.
Disasters that cause widespread destruction are agony to
her. The actions of individuals are of no consequence unless
they threaten the Oerth.
Clerics of Beory are contemplative and spend their
time communing with nature. They often associate
with druids. When they gather, they defer to the
wisest and oldest. As they try to see the greater picture, they tend to be slow to act, but when they do act
it is direct and focused on the solution. They wander
to feel the different sensations of the Oerth, and use
their power to relieve the Oerth's pains where it has
been wounded.
Domains Animal, Earth, Plant, Water; Weapons
club, druid weapons

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