(Aset)

(goddess of Magick)
(goddess of Fertility)

Greater goddess

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ARMOR CLASS: -2
MOVE: 18"/24"
HIT POINTS: 300
NO. OF ATTACKS: 3/2
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 1-10
SPECIAL ATTACKS: See below
SPECIAL DEFENSES: +3 or better weapon to hit; also see below
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 90%
SIZE: M (5.5')
ALIGNMENT: Neutral good
WORSHIPPER'S ALIGNMENT: Neutral good
SYMBOL: && *star*
PLANE: Elysium
CLERIC/DRUID: See below
FIGHTER: Lady Isis (F10) (p=7:5)
MAGIC-USER/ILLUSIONIST: See below
THIEF/ASSASSIN: Nil
MONK/BARD: Nil
PSIONIC ABILITY: [I]


 
S: 10 I: 25 W: 25
D: 20 C: 19 CH: 25
Com: beautiful, 
well-proportioned
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Isis usually appears as a beautiful && well-proportioned female.
She can USE any spell as a 20th level spell-caster an unlimited number of times.

She wears a magickal headdress that puts her in contact with any Egyptian <deity> any time she wills.

                                                      Clerics                                 Raiment                                                             Sacrifice/Propitiation
Sphere of Control Animal M F N-H Head Body Color(s) Holy Days Frequency Form Place of Worship
magick <(The Occult)> gull X X X bare scarlet kilt crimson full moon monthly valuables temple

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She understands the fashioning of magical charms as no other being,
and is able to form these so that each resists the effects of one spell only.
She gives these to beings she particularly favors of the good II neutral alignments.
The giving of these charms often does not depend on actions,
just her whims.
They are usually given (5% chance) upon the creation of a new spell || magic item never known before.

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Egyptian Mythos - - - DDG


Notes:
1. Comeliness: It is sometimes held that Isis herself underwent a complete transformation into a Greek goddess and that after her voyage over the waters she acquired an entirely new personality, with a radiantly youthful countenance borrowed from Aphrodite. (italics mine: Isis in the Ancient World, page 123. R.E. Witt. John Hopkins.)

2. Boating: We can see riding on the waves the boat of Isis in white marble with the characteristic impression of two bare feet. (^, 86/87)

3. Healing:

4. Sex && The Occult: A variance from the original text. Truly, an attention grab of the highest order. Blame (St.) Prepsos.

5. Magick for wizards, Magic for illusionists:
Following this, the 'correct' translation would be Magick, not Magic.
Illusions/Phantasms are a different kind of energy. Dispel Magick is ineffectual against an illusion/phantasm.

6. Dedication:
Dedicated to Hypatia of Alexandria.

7. Recommended Reading:
The Veil of Isis, by Madame Blavatsky
Portable Darkness, by Aleister Crowley