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}}Animir, one of the few surviving minor gods of Skonald. Before The Great Mourning he was but a deity of blood and sacrifice, but when Drakghul Frostwhisper and armies of the undead showed up, he, unlike the many gods who practically threw themselves at trying to clear the hordes, remained behind, believing himself above it.  
Animir, one of the few surviving minor gods of Skonald. Before The Great Mourning he was but a deity of blood and sacrifice, but when Drakghul Frostwhisper and armies of the undead showed up, he, unlike the many gods who practically threw themselves at trying to clear the hordes, remained behind, believing himself above it.  
 
 
But as time went on and as fewer gods returned for brief respites, he saw what was done to them. Their flesh either torn or rotting upon their frame, what blood or energy they had left spent and sapped, yet still they fought on. He tried to give them his own flesh, but they had been wasted away far beyond his sacrifices could mend and yet he still tried.
 
But as time went on and as fewer gods returned for brief respites, he saw what was done to them. Their flesh either torn or rotting upon their frame, what blood or energy they had left spent and sapped, yet still they fought on. He tried to give them his own flesh, but they had been wasted away far beyond his sacrifices could mend and yet he still tried.
 
Upon realizing nothing more could be done for his fellow gods, he roused all followers of his faith and those who remained to fight with him. Yet even as his doomed march was mauled, he gave upon them his flesh to continue. When they slaughtered till their bodies began to cry out in pain, he gave upon them his blood to endure. They had assisted, but despite all that he had sacrificed many grievous losses and wounds were inflicted.
 
Upon realizing nothing more could be done for his fellow gods, he roused all followers of his faith and those who remained to fight with him. Yet even as his doomed march was mauled, he gave upon them his flesh to continue. When they slaughtered till their bodies began to cry out in pain, he gave upon them his blood to endure. They had assisted, but despite all that he had sacrificed many grievous losses and wounds were inflicted.

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"So the whip cracks, tearing open their backs, it is guilt and self pity that clouds their mind, forgiveness and repentance they hope they'll find, Children of mine pay them no heed, for we all benefit from their final deed." - Lord Barleycorn
Anemir
(Minor Deity)
Basic Information
Title(s) The Drained,
The Guilty,
The Betrayer>
Symbol A severed digit or sacrifice of equal severity
Domain Sacrifice, Repentance, Redemption, Blood
Power level Minor Deity
Status Alive
Alignment Chaotic
Worshippers Blood priests of Skonald, those seeking absolution
Weapon of Choice Daggers
Player Options
Classes Cleric, Witch, Bard, Druid, Paladin
Restrictions Can only be healed by divine magic and natural rest.
Must help the wounded.
Can't harm those seeking to repent.
Charcter must have commited an atrocity.
Boons Can cast Cure Light Wounds and Cure Serious Wounds by taking half the damage healed
Can use HD to gain more spellslots instead of HP.
Gain additional HD when redemption is achieved.
Can sacrifice own life to ressurect other characters.


Animir, one of the few surviving minor gods of Skonald. Before The Great Mourning he was but a deity of blood and sacrifice, but when Drakghul Frostwhisper and armies of the undead showed up, he, unlike the many gods who practically threw themselves at trying to clear the hordes, remained behind, believing himself above it. But as time went on and as fewer gods returned for brief respites, he saw what was done to them. Their flesh either torn or rotting upon their frame, what blood or energy they had left spent and sapped, yet still they fought on. He tried to give them his own flesh, but they had been wasted away far beyond his sacrifices could mend and yet he still tried. Upon realizing nothing more could be done for his fellow gods, he roused all followers of his faith and those who remained to fight with him. Yet even as his doomed march was mauled, he gave upon them his flesh to continue. When they slaughtered till their bodies began to cry out in pain, he gave upon them his blood to endure. They had assisted, but despite all that he had sacrificed many grievous losses and wounds were inflicted.

With his now shattered and broken followers, Animir found a new purpose, to repent for his crimes against the fellow gods he had forsaken...

Restrictions

  • You may not be healed except by divine magic or natural rest.
  • You must help the wounded to the your best extent within reason.
  • You cannot harm those truthfully seeking to repent.
  • Character has to have committed an atrocity.

Boons

  • Can cast Cure Light Wounds and Cure Serious Wounds (when the level is reached) for free up to half your level per day, at the cost of taking half the damage healed.
  • Instead of using your HD to gain hp upon level up it can instead be used to gain additional spell slots (1/2 hp rolled turns into spell slots)
  • If acts worthy of redemption are achieved, roll a HD to increase maximum hp
  • Ultimate sacrifice: Sacrifice your character to return other characters back to life equal to your level. A character sacrificed this way can not be revived.