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Pan (god of nature and wild passions)

Lesser god
 

ARMOR CLASS: -2
MOVE: 18"
HIT POINTS: 359
NO. OF ATTACKS: 3/2
DAMAGE/ATTACK: 3-30
SPECIAL ATTACKS: Fear and beguiling
SPECIAL DEFENSES: Nil
MAGIC RESISTANCE: 89%
SIZE: M (5')
ALIGNMENT: Chaotic neutral
WORSHIPPER'S ALIGNMENT: Chaotic neutral
SYMBOL: Syrinx
PLANE: The PMP
CLERIC/DRUID: 14th level druid <The Hierophant, D15: -1 on another class> <cf. They Sold Their Souls For Rock & Roll: Led Zeppelin Exposed>
FIGHTER: 13th level ranger
MAGIC-USER/ILLUSIONIST: 15th level illusionist
THIEF/ASSASSIN: 15th level thief
MONK/BARD: 15th level bard
PSIONIC ABILITY: I
 
S: 25 I: 18 W: 18
D: 25 C: 25 CH: 22
Com: - -

As god of nature, Pan has two aspects. On one hand he represents the
beneficience and fertility of nature, and on the other the fearsome indifferent
destructiveness of natural forces. Depending on his mood, an encounter
with Pan can be terrifying or delightful.

In appearance, Pan has the trunnk of a human with small goat horns on his
head and his legs and hooves are like those of a large goat. His main
power comes from the sound of his voice.
He has an intense dislike for Apollo and is constantly playing practical jokes on the god of music.


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His fist strikes for 3-30 points of damage;
his voice is able to cause [fear] as the spell within a range of 50 yards (save applicable). <>
 

Syrinx:

His syrinx is set of reed pipes that he plays as a rod of beguiling. This
instrument is able to cause any beings who fail their save to become <>
the blindly loving friends of the god. In times of danger and when he has
suffered the loss of more than 25% of his HP, he is able to shout so
that all beings within 100' must run in fear for 4 melee rounds (no save). <>
 

                                                   Clerics                     Raiment                                                                                                                         Sacrifice/Propitiation
Sphere of Control Animal M F N-H Head Body Color(s) Holy Days Frequency Form Place of Worship
nature satyr X - X wreath fur olive spring equinox annually fowl glen

Pan and Apollo are enemies because Apollo replaced Pan in several areas (particularly music),
and this caused Pan to lose some worshipers to
Apollo. Their rivalry extends to the PMP, where their
clerics are often at cross purposes.
 
Greek Mythos - - - DDG

R13: d21, mu21
 
 




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