Amundabi
Pronounced: ah-moon-DOBBY
Titles: God of Celebration, Drinking, Brewing, and Fermentation
Divine Rank: Lesser God
Position: Amundabi is the son of T’butae, the God of Knowledge, and Caruntari, Goddess of Chaos and the Red Moon.
Appearance: Amundabi is said to be an extremely charming middle-aged male. Images depict him as having elven-like ears, yet they also show that he has a human-like beard. He is said to wear a golden crown with horns and favors wearing rich garments of red and gold.
Backstory: Amundabi brings the chaos of raucous celebration wherever he goes. His religious festivals always involve the imbibing of large amounts of spirits, wine, mead, and ale. Music and dancing go on late into the night. Towns and cities that have one of Amundabi’s temples often have wild celebrations which occasionally last for days. Popular tavern rumors say that Amundabi sometimes attends these festivals in person while disguised and grants boons and special favors to some of his most devoted celebrants. While Amundabi’s intoxicated celebrations lead to much chaos, there is usually little crime or mayhem during them. While lots of immoral behavior takes place, the overall spirit of these religious festivals is positive, and criminal and violent behavior is not tolerated by the priests of Amundabi.
Holy Symbol: Elaborately decorated drinking vessel
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Cleric Alignments: Chaotic Neutral is preferred. Chaotic Good and Chaotic Evil are allowed.
Portfolio: Celebrating, Drinking, Brewing, Fermentation
Domains: Chaos, Revelry, Charm
Allies: Skarlun
Enemies: Rhomm
Holy Weapon: None
Dogma, Clergy, Temples: Amundabi attracts a diverse array of followers of many races including humans, dwarves, elves, and gnomes. Professional brewers, wine and mead makers, as well as distillers pay homage to him. Many bards and musicians also follow him. Amundabi’s temples are usually large halls that convert into festhalls during their many religious celebrations. The clergy are usually charismatic and knowledgeable in the creation of at least one type of alcoholic beverage. The large basements underlying many of the temples are often filled with great casks and barrels in preparation for the next religious festival.
Tenets: Enjoy yourself.
Paladin Code: None
Sects and Cults: Various local cults celebrate the holy days in unique ways.
Titles: God of Celebration, Drinking, Brewing, and Fermentation
Divine Rank: Lesser God
Position: Amundabi is the son of T’butae, the God of Knowledge, and Caruntari, Goddess of Chaos and the Red Moon.
Appearance: Amundabi is said to be an extremely charming middle-aged male. Images depict him as having elven-like ears, yet they also show that he has a human-like beard. He is said to wear a golden crown with horns and favors wearing rich garments of red and gold.
Backstory: Amundabi brings the chaos of raucous celebration wherever he goes. His religious festivals always involve the imbibing of large amounts of spirits, wine, mead, and ale. Music and dancing go on late into the night. Towns and cities that have one of Amundabi’s temples often have wild celebrations which occasionally last for days. Popular tavern rumors say that Amundabi sometimes attends these festivals in person while disguised and grants boons and special favors to some of his most devoted celebrants. While Amundabi’s intoxicated celebrations lead to much chaos, there is usually little crime or mayhem during them. While lots of immoral behavior takes place, the overall spirit of these religious festivals is positive, and criminal and violent behavior is not tolerated by the priests of Amundabi.
Holy Symbol: Elaborately decorated drinking vessel
Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Cleric Alignments: Chaotic Neutral is preferred. Chaotic Good and Chaotic Evil are allowed.
Portfolio: Celebrating, Drinking, Brewing, Fermentation
Domains: Chaos, Revelry, Charm
Allies: Skarlun
Enemies: Rhomm
Holy Weapon: None
Dogma, Clergy, Temples: Amundabi attracts a diverse array of followers of many races including humans, dwarves, elves, and gnomes. Professional brewers, wine and mead makers, as well as distillers pay homage to him. Many bards and musicians also follow him. Amundabi’s temples are usually large halls that convert into festhalls during their many religious celebrations. The clergy are usually charismatic and knowledgeable in the creation of at least one type of alcoholic beverage. The large basements underlying many of the temples are often filled with great casks and barrels in preparation for the next religious festival.
Tenets: Enjoy yourself.
Paladin Code: None
Sects and Cults: Various local cults celebrate the holy days in unique ways.