Nimara
Divine Domains
Clerics of Nimara are bestowed powers of the light or life domain. Nimara usually doesn't bestow powers upon paladins.
Holy Books & Codes
The Testament of Nimara is the holy book most worshippers of Nimara follow. It was written 1200 years ago by a halfling priest named Xangin, who is said to have heard the voice of Nimara herself. More lesser known books have been written in the years since; the most popular ones being The Reverent Word of Nimara and The Codex of Charity.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Tenets of Faith
To gain the favor of Nimara, her followers must help anyone in need, and must willingly give away any unnecessary riches to those who need it more. Followers of Nimara may never take anything from another sentient being agains that being's will. This includes taking the life of other humanoids.
Holidays
Nimara has one holiday; the day of giving. The holiday is on the day of Xangin's death, the writer of Nimara's holy book. Xangin had wished that, upon his death, everything he owned would be given out the poorest followers of Nimara. Today it's a tradition to celebrate this holiday by giving away something to other people who may need it more than oneself.
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