Mulinel

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'''Home Plane:''' The Elemental [[Plane of Water]]
Second oldest of the Four sisters, Mulinel is one with the waves and oceans of [[Reydala]]. She appears as a perfectly beautiful elf with long blue hair that waves with the nearest body of water. Her eyes are a dark piercing blue. Of the sisters she is the most reclusive, often only seen in the most seclusive of ponds and waterfalls, seemingly bathing. Adventurers are the most likely to see her, often visiting the most reclusive places on [[Reydala]] in search of their pursuits. Seeing Mulinel often provokes an obsession toward her that has come to be known as "Mulinel Sickness", the victim will often return to the same lake countless times, hoping she will appear again (Approximately 95% of such persons are male, incidentally). If Mulinel notices an exceptional dedication, she will reappear and redirect the individual toward a more wholesome pursuit, such as caring for the sick. This is how many churches of Mulinel were founded.
Second oldest of the Four sisters, Mulinel is one with the waves and oceans of [[Reydala]]. She appears as a perfectly beautiful elf with long blue hair that waves with the nearest body of water. Her eyes are a dark piercing blue. Of the sisters she is the most reclusive, often only seen in the most seclusive of ponds and waterfalls, seemingly bathing. Adventurers are the most likely to see her, often visiting the most reclusive places on [[Reydala]] in search of their pursuits. Seeing Mulinel often provokes an obsession toward her that has come to be known as "Mulinel Sickness", the victim will often return to the same lake countless times, hoping she will appear again (Approximately 95% of such persons are male, incidentally). If Mulinel notices an exceptional dedication, she will reappear and redirect the individual toward a more wholesome pursuit, such as caring for the sick. This is how many churches of Mulinel were founded.
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Worshippers of Mulinel are selflessly dedicated to taking care of others, even at the expense of themselves. In most cases they are Pacifists, abhorring violence unless there is truly no other solution. They are patient and humble in their cause, passing on the healing of Mulinel onto those that are suffering.
Worshippers of Mulinel are selflessly dedicated to taking care of others, even at the expense of themselves. In most cases they are Pacifists, abhorring violence unless there is truly no other solution. They are patient and humble in their cause, passing on the healing of Mulinel onto those that are suffering.
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'''Next:''' [[The Melody]]
 
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Revision as of 06:30, 22 August 2006

Mulinel, goddess of the waves and oceans seeks to heal all of Reydala's wounded.

Intermediate Deity

Symbol: Water Ripples

Alignment: Neutral Good

Portfolio: Oceans, Healing

Worshipers: Sailors, Water Creatures, Healers

Cleric Alignments: LG, NG, CG, N

Domains: Water, Ocean, Healing

Favored Weapon: Quarterstaff

Home Plane: The Elemental Plane of Water

Second oldest of the Four sisters, Mulinel is one with the waves and oceans of Reydala. She appears as a perfectly beautiful elf with long blue hair that waves with the nearest body of water. Her eyes are a dark piercing blue. Of the sisters she is the most reclusive, often only seen in the most seclusive of ponds and waterfalls, seemingly bathing. Adventurers are the most likely to see her, often visiting the most reclusive places on Reydala in search of their pursuits. Seeing Mulinel often provokes an obsession toward her that has come to be known as "Mulinel Sickness", the victim will often return to the same lake countless times, hoping she will appear again (Approximately 95% of such persons are male, incidentally). If Mulinel notices an exceptional dedication, she will reappear and redirect the individual toward a more wholesome pursuit, such as caring for the sick. This is how many churches of Mulinel were founded.

While very interested in bringing good to the world, Mulinel lacks the self-confidence required to make drastic changes on her own, instead she works through her devotees. The water blessed by Mulinel is said to have miraculous healing properties, and it is rumored that her tears can even bring the dead back to life. Mulinel wants a world without illness and injury, where children can play safely in the world's waters.

Dogma:

Worshippers of Mulinel are selflessly dedicated to taking care of others, even at the expense of themselves. In most cases they are Pacifists, abhorring violence unless there is truly no other solution. They are patient and humble in their cause, passing on the healing of Mulinel onto those that are suffering.

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