Nalindra

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'''Amindor''' is a minor deity of arcana and the sun. Long worshiped by only a scattered few, he rose to prominence as one of Pelor's staunchest allies during the [[Deity War]], and his followers have increased substantially since then.
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|name=Nalindra
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|image=Nalindra.jpg
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|gender=Female
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|title=Her Radiance, Mistress of the Sun
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|race=Deity
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|status=Alive
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|alignment=Unaligned
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Amindor is a tolerant god who stands for both the life-giving nature of the sun and the power of the arcane to magically heal wounds. He urges his followers to use their powers to heal the sick and weary, but also to combat those who would cause pain and misery. He advocates making peace when possible and helping those who have strayed atone for their misdeeds, but does not tolerate willful acts of evil. He urges his followers to be bold and relentless when facing evil, but also to remember to have compassion for the victims of evil and to take time to appreciate the finer things in life.
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'''Nalindra''' is a minor deity of arcana and the sun. Long worshiped by only a scattered few, she rose to prominence as a fierce opponent of [[Nerull]] following [[Heironeous]]'s death during the [[Deity War]].
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He advocates the destruction of mindless undead and those who would use undeath for evil, but cautions his followers that those who condemn themselves to undeath for the greater good should be honored for their sacrifice.
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While most other sun deities espouse the warmth and life-giving nature of the sun, Nalindra instead focuses on its eternal heat and fury, urging her followers to unleash its might upon their foes. She advocates the relentless pursuit of one's foes, and teaches that mercy should never be offered if you would expect none from your enemy.
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Her symbol is a staff topped with a sunburst.
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==Channel Divinity==
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Followers of Nalindra can take the ''Nalindra's Fury'' power:
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{{Power
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|name=Nalindra's Fury
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|use=Encounter
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|type=Feat Power
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|divinity=1
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|flavor=Nalindra exhorts her followers to burn their foes in righteous fire.
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|keywords=Divine, Channel Divinity, Implement, Radiant, Fire
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|action=Free Action
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|area=Personal
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|trigger=You deal Fire or Radiant damage
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|target=One enemy
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|effect=The target also takes 1d6 damage of the same type you dealt.<br/>''Level 11:'' The target takes 2d6 damage.<br/>''Level 21:'' The target takes 3d6 damage.
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|special=You must take the Nalindra's Fury feat to use this power.
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[[Category: Deities]]
[[Category: Deities]]

Current revision as of 23:00, 14 January 2012

Nalindra

Her Radiance, Mistress of the Sun
Race Deity
Gender Female
Status Alive
Alignment Unaligned

Nalindra is a minor deity of arcana and the sun. Long worshiped by only a scattered few, she rose to prominence as a fierce opponent of Nerull following Heironeous's death during the Deity War.

While most other sun deities espouse the warmth and life-giving nature of the sun, Nalindra instead focuses on its eternal heat and fury, urging her followers to unleash its might upon their foes. She advocates the relentless pursuit of one's foes, and teaches that mercy should never be offered if you would expect none from your enemy.

Her symbol is a staff topped with a sunburst.

Channel Divinity

Followers of Nalindra can take the Nalindra's Fury power:

Nalindra's Fury Feat Power
Nalindra exhorts her followers to burn their foes in righteous fire.
Encounter   ✦   Divine, Channel Divinity, Implement, Radiant, Fire
Free Action Personal
Channel Divinity: You can use only one channel divinity power per encounter
Trigger: You deal Fire or Radiant damage
Target: One enemy
Effect: The target also takes 1d6 damage of the same type you dealt.
Level 11: The target takes 2d6 damage.
Level 21: The target takes 3d6 damage.
Special: You must take the Nalindra's Fury feat to use this power.
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