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| Other Names | The Merry Merchant, The Dancing Rogue |
| Status | Lesser God |
| Area Of Control | Music, Wine, Revelry, Roguery, Friendship |
| Ethos | Life is for the living. |
| Pantheon | Human |
| Worshipers | Rogues, bards, socialites, nobles, prostitutes |
| Appearance | A curly bearded, overweight human male dressed in bright colors. Usually with a harp and a bottle of wine in his hands. |
| Symbol | A bottle of wine, a harp, a rose and a dagger. |
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Daramis has a loud, boisterous laugh and a fun-loving personality. He often smells of wine and tobacco. Daramis spends almost all of his time patronizing the taverns of Khoras and drinking with mortals. However, Daramis only hints at his true nature. He never openly reveals himself.
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The followers of Daramis are a ragtag collection of rogues and scoundrels at best. Drunkards, thieves, tavern owners and more all pay tribute to the laughing rogue. Since Daramis spends so much time among mortals, many claim that they have shared a gambling table or a drink with him. Priests of Daramis are wandering minstrels who travel to experience and spread the social customs of different cultures about the world.
Priests of Daramis are few and far between. They are typically a blend of bard, thief and traditional priest. They wear colorful clothing, light armor (if any) and traditionally carry long slightly curved knives. Their spells are of protection, charm, illusion and fore knowledge. The taverns of the land serve as the temples of this faith. The faith is taught over a mug of ale, taught during a game of cards, etc.
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This page last updated Wednesday, December 24, 2008. Copyright 1990-2009 David M. Roomes.