The belief in Ithea is strong in the most areas. There are some Gods, lets take a look at it.
God of Humans:
Simply called the Omni
The Omni is old and according to the Myth he found Ithea and the humans. He began to take care of them and give them rules to secure their surviving.
Rules:
Don't kill - only if you are defending
Don't steal
don't bring back to life what is dead.
His/her sign is the sun.
If your Wizard is in Omni - he can reroll one injury throw after the game.
God of Magic:
Called the Diverse
The Diverse if the God for most of the Wizards. Every Magicschool shows him in an other way.
His/Here Sign is a decagon.
If your Wizard is in the Diverse - he can reroll one Spellcheck per Game.
God of the Dark:
Called the None.
Some Necromancers and thugs belive in the None. Only people as dark as black worship him.
The sign of the None is a black spot.
If your Wizard is in the None - he can reroll two Spellcheck for Necromantic Spells per Game.
The player has to declare one of his injury rolls before he rolls, on this roll he gets a -2 Modficator.
God of the Dwarfes
Called the Longbeard.
Most of the Dwarfes and even some miners believe in him. He loves stone and gold as much as fresh beer.
The sign is a Pickaxe.
If your Wizard is in the Longbeard - he can reroll one Treasure after the game.
God of the Nature
Called the Allgreen.
Most of the Elves and some Farmes believe in her. She is smove and fair.
The sign is a Leaftree.
If your Wizard is in the Allgreen - he can reroll one die per game, but not a spellcheck.
God of the Orcs/Gnolls
Called the Bloodwulf.
Most of the Orcs and Gnolls believe in him.
The sign is a Wulfhead.
If your Wizard is in the Bloodwulf - he can choose one fight per game and declare before the roll is made that he want to add +2 to the diceroll.
Change of your God
You can change your God and join an other Cult, but for a price.
The first game you get no bonus but a penalty on all out of the game rolls of -1.
The second game the is no bonus and no malus.
The third game, you get the Bonus of your new God.
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