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Dova (Doh-vah)

Dova is a god based on Pan. He facilitates life and encourages growth, particularly in regards to nature. His followers tend to be clerics and healers. He often appears as a fungus-covered Dwarf or as a Dryad. He is kind, nurturing, and often joyful- Unless you have killed any of his favoured creations.

Divine Domains

Nature, Growth, Life, Angels, Healing, Recovery, Restoration, Malformation, Monsters, Blood, Rot, Decay, Plants, Disease, Survival, and Medicine.   Dova is the god of plants and healing. As such, his domain falls under both the Nature and Life categories. The aspects of his domain which concern the The Followings of Flora & Fauna are plants, growth, rot, and decay, and the aspects which concern the The Order of Life are life, healing, recovery, malformation, blood, disease, survival, and medicine. Dova is responsible for the cycle of life which all living things are governed by. His Nature category clerics and paladins take an active role in ensuring that all of Rothlia's plants and animals are growing and then decaying as they should, while his Life category clerics and paladins focus on the health and well-being of sapient creatures.  

Granted Divine Powers

Dova grants divine power to his favoured followers; those he thinks worthy of his gifts.   The following spell lists are to be used in trading out any ill-fitting spells from the Nature Category spell list or Life Category spell list at the DM's discretion.  

Cleric

At each indicated cleric level, you add the listed domain spells to your spells prepared. Once you gain a domain spell, you always have it prepared, and it doesn't count against the number of spells you can prepare each day.   If you have a domain spell that doesn't appear on the cleric spell list, the spell is nonetheless a cleric spell for you.    

Paladin

You gain access to the following oath spells at the levels specified in the spell table. Once you gain access to an oath spell, you always have it prepared. Oath spells don't count against the number of spells you can prepare each day.   If you gain an oath spell that doesn't appear on the paladin spell list, the spell is nonetheless a paladin spell for you.
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