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Cryic is mischievous and cunning, and never to be trusted.
So many cleric spells, like Commune or Augury, ask clerics to attempt to communicate with their deity.
This can make for some great roleplay between players and DMs.
She is the goddess of not only healing, but love and compassion.
For good-aligned clerics, Mishakal is a great option.
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Morgion deals in illness.
He pursues his devilish schemes and often deals in secrecy.
Myrkul was originally a mortal and a necromancer who ascended to godhood in the Forgotten Realms pantheon.
The Undying Court is not a single god, but rather a representation of distant ancestors who came before.
The Undying Court is interested in passed-down wisdom, acknowledging death, and prophecy.
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Talos is technically chaotic evil, which can prove foran interesting roleplay challengefor PCs.
Talos is also an interesting selection as, typically speaking, he has very few worshippers.
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Most people don’t pray for destruction or storms, meaning he’s often reviled.
Worshippers of the Silver Flame revere law and order and goodness above all else.
This makes the Silver Flame a great deity for order or peace domain clerics.
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For roleplay-focused players, the Silver Flame can prove highly rewarding in this regard.
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