Lawful Good God

A God as the symbol of authority and law. The light of protection and the truly good people of the world. Sadly, the institutions pulled from Pholtus’ teachings have a tendency to contain corruption or wrong intentions.

Physical Description

Seen as a strong man with light filled eyes and hair made of strands of gold. The symbols of holy light and balance adorn all of his pure white robes. The light is not that of the sun, but is certified as fully Divine in Origin.

Domains

  • Law
  • Light
  • Balance
  • Government

Iconography

  • Scales
  • Lions
  • Tigers
  • Candles
  • Marble Carvings
  • Gold

Location of Worship

Pholtus and St Cuthbert share a great deal in their tenets therefore typically societies lean to one or the other as their primary general church deity. Larger cities have the highest probability of the finding worship to Pholtus. Particularly cities with more organized governments.

Plane of Control

Elysium is the holy land of Pholtus. A place of eternal greatness and leaving nothing to be desired of those worthy enough to ascend there after death. However, it is rumored that stepping upon the fields will remove yourself of life to remain forever.

Typical Followers

The average follower of Pholtus are not heavily engaged in the deeper teachings of him or his religion. General church goers and worshippers regularly flock towards Pholtus because of his widespread reach within major cities and nations. Other worshippers include Paladin orders, general clerics, government officials and those with lawful tendencies.

Angels

Saints

Church Leaders

DM Only Information

Old God

The Old God Pholtus was one of great concern within the creation and methods of Lendahnna. The Eldritch being being at odds with several dominions and being the primary decider of what is ‘just’. Regularly annoyed with Mortals and their issues. One of the first to elect leaving Lendahnna behind. Their tenets determining that should The Old Gods remain, the only path forward would be destruction of Mortals.

New God

The young Pholtus has been burdened with perhaps the most divisive followers and worship. The corrupt followers have racked Pholtus’s mind with a contradiction of his law and rule. The just enforce that law even further within his mind.