Finder Wyvernspur
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Finder Wyvernspur | |
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Titles | The Nameless Bard |
Symbol | White harp on gray circle |
Home Plane | Gates of the Moon |
Alignment | Chaotic neutral |
Portfolio | Cycles of Life, Saurials, Transformation of Art, Reckless Fools |
Worshipers | Artists, bards, saurials |
Domains | Chaos, Charm, Scalykind |
Favored Weapon | Bastard Sword |
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Finder Wyvernspur (pronounced FIND-er) was a relatively new deity raised to divinity by acquiring the divine spark of the deceased god Moander. Originally he was a powerful bard named Finder Wyvernspur, though history would recall him as The Nameless Bard. Finder is the chaotic neutral demi-power of the cycles of life and transformation of art. His symbol was a white harp on gray circle, and his divine realm was within Selûne's palace in the Gates of the Moon.
Clergy and Temples
Finder's church was very small, consisting primarily of younger bards and musicians, and those who sought to change and diversify the arts. His faith was strong only amongst the saurials of the Lost Vale (in the Dalelands), who owed him their freedom. The specialty priests of Finder were called Finders.
Still a fledgling power, Finder started to develop a base of worshipers at the urging of his first priestess, the saurial Copperbloom. To do so, he manifested himself to a young bard named Joel, posing as the elderly priest Jedidiah, who espoused the wonders of Finder's vision. Joel later became close friends with Finder, as well as his first human cleric, from the time they spent together searching for an artifact, the Hand of Bane.
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