Moon

This domain is reserved solely for clerics and priests of Boand. She is the lady of the moon, a realm somewhere between earth and sun, belonging to the day and bringing light into the darkness of the nightly sky.

The beneficial spells of this domain let you perceive your foes and their disguises or lift curses and enchantments from your friends. Some spells allegorise the exhaustion after a sleepless night and other stranger powers of the moon.

The moon domain opposes Madness and Curse.

Deities: Boand

Granted Powers:

Channeling: Turn lycanthropes - the effects of this channeling power are modified as follows: afflicted lycanthropes with fewer HD than the bestowed penalty levels are turned and cured from their affliction in addition. They loose the aquired template and become normal again. Natural lycanthropes are forced into their animal form and lose all lycanthropic powers, becoming normal (or dire) animals of their kind.

You gain Low-light vision: You can see twice as far as a human in starlight, moonlight, torchlight, and similar conditions of poor illumination. You retain the ability to distinguish color and detail under these conditions. If you already have low-light vision, it increases to triple human range.

Domain Spells

  1. Daze: Humanoid creature of 4 HD or less loses next action.
  2. Faerie Fire: Outlines subjects with light, canceling blur, concealment, and the like.
  3. Glitterdust: Blinds creatures, outlines invisible creatures.
  4. Remove Curse: Frees object or person from curse.
  5. Control Water: Raises or lowers bodies of water.
  6. Break Enchantment: Frees subjects from enchantments, alterations, curses, and petrification.
  7. True SeeingM: Lets you see all things as they really are.
  8. Waves of Exhaustion: Several targets become exhausted.
  9. Reverse Gravity: Objects and creatures fall upward.
  10. SympathyM: Object or location attracts certain creatures.

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