Lyganver the Fickle, Goddess of luck and fate

 

Armour class : -4 Hit points : 120

Attacks : 2 Damage/attack : 1d10 +5 + str bonus

Move : 18 Size : M (5'8")

Magic resist. : 75% Alignment : N

Worshippers : any Symbol : imbalanced scales

Plane : concordant opposition

W: 10 P: 12 M: 12 R: 18 S: 20 I: 22 W: 21 D: 25 Co: 19 Ch: 24

 

Lyganver is the Goddess of luck and fate, though she tends to be unreliable hence she is often referred to as Lyganver the Fickle.

She appears extremely rarely, but when she does appear it is always as a young female of either human or half-elven aspect. Her favoured weapon is a large staff (6') made from pure mithril silver, which inflicts 1d10 damage

plus appropriate bonuses. Her theiving abilities are 95% in all categories except read languages.

Priests of Lyganver may alter an attack or save roll by 1 once per day for every four levels, though it is random in effect (01-50 = +1, 51-00 = -1). This can be cummulative by level, but can not be carried over to the next day if not used e.g. either +/- 2 once per day or +/1 twice per day at 5th level.

They may wear any armour upto and including chain mail and any shield. Weapons are restricted to those normally allowed a cleric.

Any item associated with chance or luck always works at twice its normal value (irrespective of plus or minus) when used by priests of Lyganver.

Spells cast by priests of Lyganver will not always work, the chance of them failing is 25% minus 1% per level. However, spells cast at priests of lyganver have a 10% plus 2% per level chance of not affecting them. It is for these reasons that she is refered to as the Fickle. Priests of Lyganver also gain first level thief abilities at 5th level and

advance at one thief level for every four priest levels they attain. However, they can not use these abilities in ANY form of armour, even leather.

 

Spheres allowed to priests of Lyganver are:-

 

Major - All, Divination, Protection, Numbers, Summoning, Healing.

Minor - Combat, Necromantic, Sun, Weather, Creation.