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| deity_name = Dionys
| deity_name = Dionys
| deity_titles = the Moonlit Muse
| gender = Feminine
| domains = Moon, Dreams, Inspiration
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The goddess of dreams and inspiration, guiding artists and visionaries. Bards, seers, and those who find solace in the night sky revere her.
==Description==
==Relationships==
==Realm==
==Pathfinder 2e Stats==
'''Edicts''' Embrace the night's beauty, inspire creativity, seek knowledge in dreams, celebrate the arts.<br/>
'''Anathema''' Destroying works of art, stifling creativity, intentionally causing nightmares.<br/>
'''Areas of Concern'''<br/>
'''Follower Alignments'''<br/>
'''Divine Ability''' Wisdom or Charisma<br/>
'''Divine Font''' ''Heal''<br/>
'''Divine Skill'''<br/>
'''Favored Weapon''' Rapier<br/>
'''Domains'''<br/>Moon, Dreams, Creation
'''Alternate Domains'''<br/>
'''Cleric Spells'''<br/>


[[Category:Deities]]
[[Category:Deities]]

Latest revision as of 18:03, 22 August 2023

Agrimoor Deity
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The holy symbol of Dionys.

Titles the Moonlit Muse
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Gender Feminine
Alignment {{{alignment}}}
Domains Moon, Dreams, Inspiration

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The goddess of dreams and inspiration, guiding artists and visionaries. Bards, seers, and those who find solace in the night sky revere her.


Description

Relationships

Realm

Pathfinder 2e Stats

Edicts Embrace the night's beauty, inspire creativity, seek knowledge in dreams, celebrate the arts.
Anathema Destroying works of art, stifling creativity, intentionally causing nightmares.
Areas of Concern
Follower Alignments

Divine Ability Wisdom or Charisma
Divine Font Heal
Divine Skill
Favored Weapon Rapier
Domains
Moon, Dreams, Creation Alternate Domains
Cleric Spells