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Lu Tunaki (5e Deity)


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Date Created: 10-5-19
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Deific Summary
Lu Tunaki

Type: Deity
Portfolio: The Hunt
Gender: Female
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Domains: Nature, Grave, War
Plane: The Demiplane of the Forgotten
Symbol: A misty skull with an arrow slammed down into its temple from above with rays casting from the shaft of the arrow.
Worshipers: Druids Rangers Clerics
Pantheon: The Forgotten Pantheon

The Mistress of the Hunt, The commander of Nature's Crusades

OriginEdit

Starting life as a mortal, Lu webbed into the fates as a young high elf who was more keen with nature and life, then on the matters of arcane matters and the culture of the high elves. It was this rebellious attitude that turned her against her own kind. Pushing out into the forest, she slowly but surely attuned to the nature of the world. And the world attuned with her. It was a matter of centuries, but she felt it pass so slowly. As a tree may find a day a mere minute of its existence, so should she find the years as mere moments. It was a slumber nearly, but when the lumberjacks and the hunters came into her forest. There was reckoning. She wielded the nature, and pushed forward as the commander against armies and against foes to wreak what was sown. Predator becoming prey, home wreckers having their homes wrecked, starvers and slavers becoming the starved and enslaved. With an eye to fairness, she trusted none to be above the natural order of the world. Perhaps there was a reason she had found herself trapped in the demiplane with so many others.

DescriptionEdit

She is a beautiful fair skinned goddess, wreathed in a dress of shrubbery with a crown of bramble. At her side, always the trusty fire cat. A panther the size of trees, with trailing manes of flames wreathing from her back spiraling out like branches across her hide.

DogmaEdit

Do not harm nature. For we are one with nature. And harming nature is harming ourselves.

Do not let others defile nature. For we are one with nature. And defiling nature, is defiling ourselves.

Do not let others decide your own path. For we are one with nature. And letting others decide our own paths is letting us stray further from who we are. Who nature intended us to become.

Be true to yourself.

Clergy and TemplesEdit

Sacred druidic groves in the middle of the forests. Made of wood, out of sight and out of mind. Worshipped by nature's most beloved followers and safekeepers. Guardians of all that would wish it harm.

PantheonEdit

Lu Tunaki had felt the shift, and was pulled from her realm of divinity into a demiplane. A trap of gods, and she, trapped with so many others, has shifted her focus to where she can.



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