One thing I've gotten less art of is Thenyr fulfilling more of his 'priestly' duties. Praying, ministering to the people, and such. As a fantasy cleric, this does mean he gets magic powers, and this idea came to me the last day of Anthrocon. One of the core duties of Thenyr is healing people in his village, both those who have been injured and those who are sick. Injury comes in many forms in a bronze-age village, both accidents and hostile action.
In this case, this poor warrior has been wounded and the only recourse left for Thenyr is to call out to his goddess, Faenya, asking for her assistance in treating his wounds...or helping his soul to the next world, as it pleases her.
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Thenyr belongs to me.
In this case, this poor warrior has been wounded and the only recourse left for Thenyr is to call out to his goddess, Faenya, asking for her assistance in treating his wounds...or helping his soul to the next world, as it pleases her.
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Glowy lights, flashy effects, the near-dead rising with their wounds healed... that's what prayer actually working would look like.
So why do so many people believe it works in the real world? Take the injured to hospital, pray for divine aid while the doctors ply their skill with blood and blade, then thank the lord for the recovery.
So why do so many people believe it works in the real world? Take the injured to hospital, pray for divine aid while the doctors ply their skill with blood and blade, then thank the lord for the recovery.
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