Allitur
Greyhawk Deity | |
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Allitur | |
Title(s) | None |
Home Plane | The Seven Heavens of Celestia |
Power Level | Lesser |
Gender | Male |
Class(es) | |
Alignment | Lawful Good (Lawful Neutral tendencies) |
Portfolio | Ethics, Propriety |
Domains | Good, Knowledge, Law |
Alias(es) | none |
Superior | none |
Allitur is the Flan god of Ethics and Propriety. His holy symbol is a pair of clasped hands.
Description
Allitur is depicted as a Flan man riding a horse, Keph, who never tires.
Relationships
Allitur is said to be the younger brother of Rao. He maintains close ties with all members of the Flan pantheon, and often serves as a liaison to the other pantheons. He is an ally of Heironeous.
Some sources claim that Stern Alia is an aspect of Allitur.
Realm
Allitur's realm is Empyrea, The City of Tempered Souls. Empyrea sits on the edge of a cold, clear mountain lake on Mount Celestia's fifth layer, Mertion. The many healing fountains and curative waters in Empyrea can restore withered limbs, lost speech, derangement, and life energy itself; those who ail need only find the right fountain. Empyrea is also known for its healers and hospitals, and many a pilgrim seeks to reach this legendary site of perfect health.
Dogma
Allitur teaches respect and understanding for laws, rituals, and other cultural traditions.
Worshipers
Allitur is worshipped in Geoff, Perrenland, Sterich, Tenh, and the Yeomanry. Some members of the Knights of the Watch find Allitur's teachings mesh well with their order.
Allitur's worshipers are expected to comply with the dictates of his clerics.
Clergy
Clerics of Allitur act as judges and arbiters in disputes, as messengers, as legal advisers, and as scribes. They're enactors of punishment for criminals, oathbreakers, and violators of taboos, so they have a martial aspect as well.
Their roles often carry them far into hostile lands.
Temples
One of Allitur's better known temples is the Tower of Custom in Istivin.
Bibliography
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- Vaughan, Greg A., and Erik Mona. "Istivin: City of Shadows." Dungeon #117. Bellevue, WA: Paizo Publishing, 2004.