I could swear that I saw a .pdf copy of Faiths and Pantheons somewhere online. I should go look for it.
*jot jot jot*
...of course, I also remember that book not having any entries for Leira. Yet here she is, alive and well in D&D 5th Edition. That explains all those Leiran clerics in Samarach who never lost their powers, right? Suck it, Cyric. >:]
Huh. "Maskarran" is the general term for any worshipper of Mask? The Wiki's Mask entry just mentions it as being the term for the clerics, with no mention of the worshippers.
Eh. Clerics count as worshippers too, I guess.
*jot jot*
*jot jot jot*
...of course, I also remember that book not having any entries for Leira. Yet here she is, alive and well in D&D 5th Edition. That explains all those Leiran clerics in Samarach who never lost their powers, right? Suck it, Cyric. >:]
Huh. "Maskarran" is the general term for any worshipper of Mask? The Wiki's Mask entry just mentions it as being the term for the clerics, with no mention of the worshippers.
Eh. Clerics count as worshippers too, I guess.
*jot jot*
Corella d'Margo, arch-liar
Wyren Caul-of-Amber, alchemist
Tirah Het-Nanu, courtesan
Wyren Caul-of-Amber, alchemist
Tirah Het-Nanu, courtesan