Felicityn (the Bard)



"Carefree Minstrel of the Gods,
Heedless Songster and Reciter of Poetry,
Father of Arts and Creativity."



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Associated Colors:

Evil and Chaos
lyre
lark
red, green and yellow
Priests:
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colorful cap with feather
leather vest
leather or none, no shield
none preferred



Role:

Felicityn is the bringer of joy and festivities. Through his poetry and songs, Felicityn is, in part, a recorder of history, and as such he has contributed to the creation of cultures and civilizations. Much as his brother Delundar, Felicityn has strong ties to artistic crafts. Felicityn believes he shares many common interests with Delundar, similarities that his brother ignores. The Bard is often considered very similar to Rancorin the Rogue by the uninformed, but in actuality the two share little in common.

Priests:

The Bard's clergy are most often seen as happy people, always at the ready with songs and poetry. They love festivals and happy crowds, and relish in the joy that their songs, poetry, and art bring. Many of Felicityn's priests are also travelling minstrels, wandering the land singing their songs of the Bard's teachings.

Temples:

Felicityn's temples are simple constructs of plain design, rarely adorned with the trappings that usually accompany places of worship. They are usually located in cities, and their doors are open to all. Anyone may enter and expect a meal and place to sleep, and a few songs and recitations from the Bard's priests and followers.



Darkfuries: Temples and Shrines Copyright © 2002 by Brian K. Moseley.
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