Greater goddess
ARMOR CLASS: 2
MOVE: 12"
HIT POINTS: 300
NO. OF ATTACKS: 3/2
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 2-20 (+1)
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Voice (see below)
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Nil
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 50%
SIZE: M (5.5')
ALIGNMENT: Neutral
WORSHIPPER'S ALIGNMENT: Variable (wives
and intriguers)
SYMBOL: Peacock
PLANE: Olympus
CLERIC/DRUID: The High Priestess (C15.w25:
10, 10, 9, 9, 8, 3)
FIGHTER: Lady Hera (F10)
MAGIC-USER/ILLUSIONIST: Wizardess (MU12:
444, 441), Illusioness (554 321)
THIEF/ASSASSIN: Nil
MONK/BARD: Nil
PSIONIC ABILITY: VI
S: 17 | I: 20 | W: 25 |
D: 23 | C: 23 | CH: 23 |
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Hera looks like a very tall woman, but she
shape changes at will.
The wife of Zeus,
she is the patron of all married women. If a woman prays
to the goddess about husband problems while
the goddess is listening (a 5% chance)
the goddess may react with a curse thrown
at the offending male (save vs. spells negates).
As the wife of Zeus,
she is constantly killing or attacking his paramours.
Attempting to keep track of them has caused
her to develop methods of spying
and watching that are unparalleled.
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While Hera can strike with her rod for 2-20
points of damage, she sometimes
uses her special voice for attacking. When
she is angry her voice
does 20 points of damage to all within
50 yards of her because of its harshness (no save).
Those who do not make their save vs. Spells
will be forced to FLEE in terror from the sound
of her screaming (as the fear
spell).
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Clerics Raiment Sacrifice/Propitiation
Sphere of Control | Animal | M | F | N-H | Head | Body | Color(s) | Holy Days | Frequency | Form | Place of Worship |
marriage; intrigue | peacock | X | X | - | bare | tunic | iridescent blue | full moon | monthly | hair | temple |
Because of her very strong desire for vengeance,
her clerics have a revenge drive of their
own.
For the slightest imagined or real wrong
doing to
her or them, the clerics will work to the
utmost to cause the death of the offender,
sometimes taking years to plan the defeat
of the more powerful beings.
Greek Mythos | - | - | - | DDG |
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