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Clerics in EFU: City of Rings do not receive their ability to cast spells directly from a deity, but rather instead channel their ability to cast divine magic through a specific relic kept within their possession. Most powerful Clerics consider themselves a devoted servant to a particular deity, but their capacity to offer blessings and spells is still fully contingent upon them keeping a relic of that deity or its portfolio. | Clerics in EFU: City of Rings do not receive their ability to cast spells directly from a deity, but rather instead channel their ability to cast divine magic through a specific relic kept within their possession. Most powerful Clerics consider themselves a devoted servant to a particular deity, but their capacity to offer blessings and spells is still fully contingent upon them keeping a relic of that deity or its portfolio. | ||
Players are advised that while canonical Forgotten Realms religions do exist within the Rings (particularly among those who have recently awoken), the gods of Faerun largely seem distant and unresponsive | Players are advised that while canonical Forgotten Realms religions do exist within the Rings (particularly among those who have recently awoken), the gods of Faerun largely seem distant and unresponsive; they are fast forgotten in favor of new beliefs, sacred codes, or the idolatry of local divines. Indeed, these [[Small_Gods_of_the_City_(Local_Faiths)|'''Small Gods of the City''']] are known to sometimes gift relics to Clerics who have served them well by spreading their message and representing their interests. To reject them and forge an independent path promises a difficult future. | ||
==Dogmatic Expectations== | ==Dogmatic Expectations== |
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