Milil (Meh-LILL) Lord of All Songs
General Information: NG
Portfolio: Poetry, eloquence and song
Realm: Major Spheres: All, Astral, Charm, Creation, Divination, Guardian,
Healing, Necromantic, Protection, Summoning
Minor Spheres: Elemental, Sun, Weather
Worshipers:
Symbols: A silver harp
Colors:
Holy Days:
Sacrifices:
Description: He is seen as a young, charismatic man or elf with beautiful features and voice,
but is usually manifests as haunting music (particularly in clearings in the
depths of a wood), or a radiance about some human bard or raconteur in the
throws of inspiration.
Milil, allied to Ohgma and Sune, is held in special esteem by bards. He has
been known to provide sudden inspiration to his followers, often in the form
of a handy means of escape or treasure buried in the area.
Clerical Information:
Clericy Name:
Main Temple Location:
Clericy Description: All temples of Milil have very good choirs, songmasters, organists
and/or musicians, with priests continualy trying out new songs, some of which
may be disconcerting to the parishaionsers. Bards can always find food and drink
at one of these temples or shrines.
Milil is an organized faith, with all churches in the North paying heed (or at
least lip service) to the Patriarch of Song in ____________. The influence of
the patriarch diminishes with distance, such that those congregations in Sembia
tend to pay attention only to the most urgent messages.
The ceremonial robes of the priests of Milil are rich, usually crimson with gold
thread depicting dragons, warriors, and bards across its folds. They wear their
hair either cropped close, or long held in place by a golden net.
When a adventuring they prefer the security of full plate armor and a strong
mace. Song has its place, but in a world full of orcs, dragons, and critics, it
is best to be prepared for anything.
Requirements: Wisdom 14, Intelligence 13, Charisma 14
Weapons Allowed: Same as clerics
Armor Allowed: Any
Magical Items Allowed: Same as clerics
Clerical Extras:
Priests of Milil recieve automatialy either the singing or the play musical
instrument proficiency, one not both. To get both one must be purchased.
At 1st level, the priest of Milil may enthrall an audience (as the spell of the
same name) with song. This ability may be used once per day, with the same
limitations as the spell, but with the following exception: the priest may not
affect creatures of a higher Wisdom than himself or creatures with more hit
dice than his own experience level.
At 10th level, the priest of Milil can create a song of suggestion that
functions as the wizard spell of the same name, once per day.
Priests of this order may turn undead.
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