<(De Hi No)>
Lesser god
ARMOR CLASS: 2
MOVE: 12"/24"
HIT POINTS: 250
NO. OF ATTACKS: 3/2
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 6-60 or 3-30 (+12)
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Nil
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Nil
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 20%
SIZE: L (20')
ALIGNMENT: Lawful good
WORSHIPPER'S ALIGNMENT: Good alignments
SYMBOL: Lightning bolt
PLANE: Elemental Plane of Air
CLERIC/DRUID: 10th level cleric
FIGHTER: 10th level ranger
MAGIC-USER/ILLUSIONIST: 12th level in each
THIEF/ASSASSIN: Nil
MONK/BARD: Nil
PSIONIC ABILITY: VI
S: 24 | I: 23 | W: 23 |
D: 22 | C: 24 | CH: 20 |
Com: | - | - |
Clerics Raiment Sacrifice/Propitiation
Sphere of Control | Animal | M | F | N-H | Head | Body | Color(s) | Holy Days | Frequency | Form | Place of Worship |
thunder, weather | eagle | X | X | - | feather | amber studs | amber | solstices | varies | offerings | tribal center |
This god is favored among all the Indian
tribes because he can sometimes be relied upon to bring rain to those that
suffer,
and give luck to those that hurt.
His bow shoots lightning
bolts for 6-60 points of damage per strike, and it has a range of 30
miles.
His lance does 3-30 points of damage,
but the god never uses it unless closely pressed in battle.
American Indian Mythos | - | - | - | DDG |
Heng is made aware of the need for rain
by his priests,
who must sprinkle large qualtities <quantities>
of water on the ground to attract his attention.
If he chooses to answer the summons, Heng
will appear in a rolling thunder cloud as a braided warrior of the tribe
that summoned him.
The warrior that he chooses to copy for
that summoning will have luck in battle for the whole year (in the form
of a +2 to hit enemies).