Ammethrine Nathyl

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At a Glance

A priestess of Tymora. She can be found in the Lap of Luck, a small temple on Dawnstar Street in Scardale village.

Source

  • Tantras [FRE2/9248] page 22

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Lady’s House

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At a Glance

The Lady’s House is a temple of Tymora in Arabel.


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Sources

  • Forgotten Realms Adventures [2106] page 74
  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] map, location #5
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Rathan Thentraver

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At a Glance

Rathan is a cleric of Tymora and a Knight of Myth Drannor.

Sources

  • Shadowdale [FRE1/9247] page 34
  • DM’s Sourcebook of the Realms [1031b] page 29

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Bast

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At a Glance

Bast is one of the God-Kings of Mulhorand.  Although the Mulhorandi pantheon doesn’t do “portfolios” in the same way that powers do, Bast is most often invoked in connection with cats, hedonism including all forms of sensual fulfillment, beauty, passion, luck, spontaneity, mischief, accidents, joy, festivals, freedom, voyeurism, discovery and profitable use of secrets (in the course of pillowtalk, not as a result of research), larceny, rogues, stealth, shadows, and deception.  Within the Old Empires, Bast wholly or partially supersedes Beshaba, Cyric, Lliira, Mask, Sharess, Sune, and Tymora.  She is known from Waterdeep to Calimport to the Moonsea as Sharess, and in that identity she is simply the “patron saint” of festhalls and coin-lasses to minimize conflict with the Faerunian deities.  This gives her a following which is perhaps smaller than other Faerunian deities, but just as widespread.


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