Next week: we begin a new series of divinity encounters, starting with Apollo!
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Clerics of Woden, Part IV
Next week: we begin a new series of divinity encounters, starting with Apollo!
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
Clerics of Woden, Part III
1-4. Deep pondering is required for 2d6 turns. Whether by gazing long or rune-study, it must be done unless there is some pressing magic, kingship, inspiration, or death to be done first.
5-12. The Great Irminsul must remain lofty above. Until the cleric performs some task, Odin's towering spear may not be so available, causing the loss of some of his spells (50% chance for each one), possibly including his turn ability. Roll 1d6 to see what the cleric must do to have each one restored.
[1] Learn something new.
[2] Contemplate alone for 1d6 turns.
[3] Establish dominance over someone or something.
[4] Work to sire or support his descendants.
[5] Speak strangely to the next one he sees.
[6] Dance madly for the next 1d6 minutes.
[4] Inspired-Touched: Has a 10% chance of behaving madly and aggressively for the first 2d6 rounds of each new encounter when at a holy (or unholy) place.
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Clerics of Woden, Part II
Magical Side-Effects of Woden
Insight made reveals magic seen.
1. Cunning Wise: Challenges can be overcome with the secrets of the runes. Without them, likely requiring an Intelligence or Wisdom check (DC 15), an offering worth at least 1d3 gold pieces per level or HD of the spell's target is needed.
2. Lord of Men: Woden is king and progenitor of many. If it is to help the magic's recipient, then they must be Anglo-Saxon or some related folk. If not, then it will only be 50% of its usual power.
3. Wode Way: Divine madness can bring the best inspiration. The cleric must act so erratically for the next 2d3 rounds- moving, speaking, or even attacking at random (reroll each round). If not, then the spell will take 1d3 turns to occur, finding its own way instead.
4. Doom's Plenty: If it would bring about the end of something, then all within 120' have a 50% chance of gaining a +2 bonus to such rolls. The effect lasts 3d4 rounds.
5-8. Insightful Mark: Something reflecting deep understanding might reveal itself (a 33% chance), though the spell otherwise works normally in any case.
9. Spirits Sung; Wæcyrigen and land wights (Anglo-Saxon valkyrie and nature spirits) come close, improving the spell's effect, range, or duration by 50%. Nevertheless, if the cleric hasn't been brave or so connected with the land for the last 2d4 hours, then he'll suffer a -1d3 to all rolls for the next 2d4 turns instead.
10. Nine Twigs of Glory: If the magic involves the number nine, herbs, or righting some wrong, then its effect, range, or duration can be increased 50%.
11-12. Gealdor Charm: What is spoken may resound further. If the magic is cast with a clear, chanting voice, then it can experience double its effect, range, or duration, and it is not expended so it can be cast again that day. And if the Nine Twigs of Glory is also used in some way (per #10 above), then one of those aspects may be tripled.
Runecasters
Treat as clerics of Woden and similar deities, except that:
Wednesday, February 22, 2023
Clerics of Woden, Part I
Woden
Anglo-Saxon God of Magic, Kingship, Inspiration, & Death
Tenets of Woden
* Be cunning in your craft; wise, poetic
* Establishing your rightful place
* Giving into wild abandon when needed
* Gaining inspiration in your doom
Can Turn: Otherworldly beings
Mysteries of Woden: Clerics of Woden can cause themselves or another within 60' to either have a +2 bonus to a damage roll or a -2 penalty to make a save. They may do so up to once per day per level.
Folk Variations
Wednesday, February 15, 2023
Priestess of Freo, Part IV
1st Level: Cure Light Wounds, Detect Magic, Purify Food & Drink, Protection From Evil, Remove Fear, Resist Cold, Sanctuary, Animal Friendship (D, cats or boars), Allure*, Charm Person*, Shield*, Sleep*
6th Level: Find the Path, Heal, Guards & Wards* (usable in a home)
Next week: our series on Anglo-Saxon divinities continues with Woden!
Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Priestesses of Freo, Part III
1-4. The Lady's affection is needed. The priestess must show it for the next 1d6 turns, 2d6 if none other is nearby to bestow it upon during that time.
5-12. Such gentleness to be done. The priestess loses access to some of her spells (50% chance for each one). Roll 1d6 to see what she must do to get each one back, generally taking 1d6 turns at a time.
[1] Do something kind for another.
[2] Beautify herself.
[3] Compose a love poem.
[4] Support her man, or at least work towards finding him.
[5] Care for her children, or at least work to have them.
[6] Collect the proper herbs, consult the spirits, and/or make other magical preparations.
[3] She must engage in a contest of love poems with her husband (or man with good potential to be him at least). She will be unable to use her powers until she wins a series of three Charisma checks. If she fails, then she may attempt them again the following day, showing that they'll love each other until the end of time.
- Entrancing spirits that can take physical form, as described in Volume IV, they often appear as beautiful women with either hollow backs or tails, when they choose to reveal themselves at all.
- For those who treat livestock well and live off the land wisely, hyllan will (roll 1d12): [1-2] provide love & succor, [3-5] assist in subtle ways, [6-9] observe carefully while remaining hidden, [10-12] flee, [13+] attempt to harm (with a dance, stealing livestock, or by abducting them).
Next week: priestesses of Freo, Part IV!
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Priestesses of Freo, Part II
Such love in giving, for giving is love. Roll 1d12.
3. Wode-Wife: The time for holy union should always be now, as with Frige and Woden. Without a husband (or one of great potential at least) in her life though, then the priestess's magic only happens 1d6 turns later, as it seeks for union too.
4. Freo Love: Such support flows, granting all within 120' a 50% chance of gaining a +4 bonus to all loving-made rolls. The effect lasts 3d4 rounds.
5-8. Sign of the Lady: The spell works normally for now, except for a 33% chance of some symbol or display of fondness showing too.
9. Hyllan Tidings: Anglo-Saxon nymphs increase the spell for a 50% bonus to its effect, range, or duration, but if the priestess hasn’t been loving or hidden in some way (like them) sometime within the last 2d4 hours, then she will experience a -4 penalty to all rolls for the same amount of time.
10. Home-Mother: Though she might bear a shield when needed, the priestess's place should be with her home and family. If such is the case (and place), then the magic's effect, range, or duration is increased 50%.
11. Bond Held: As long as the spell would help her kinsfolk (or other close Anglo-Saxons at least), the priestess can have its effect, range, or duration improved x2.
12. Lady Beloved: If in the presence of her husband (or one with great potential), then the magic's effect, range, or duration can be doubled and the spell isn't expended so that it can be used again that day. What is more, if the priestess has shown great love within the last 1d3 hours, then one of those aspects may be tripled.
The Nine Herbs
Which will be used by the priestess or witch? Roll a d9 nine times whenever a follower of Freo or similar Anglo-Saxon divinity applies their magic. Repeated rolls indicate that less types of herbs will be needed.
1. Mugwort
2. Plantain
3. Stune Lamb's Cress
4. Nettle
5. Attorlaðe
6. Mayweed
7. Crab-apple
8. Thyme
9. Fennel
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Priestesses of Freo, Part I
Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Love
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Priests of Ing, Part IV
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1st Level: Create Water, Cure Light Wounds, Light, Purify Food & Drink, Protection From Evil, Remove Fear, Resist Cold, Sanctuary, Divine Weather (D), Charm Person*, Jump*, Sleep*
Background: A mound arises in the distance. Covered in verdant grass and flanked by fertile fields, it would appear inviting to most.
Ylfe (Anglo-Saxon elves)
Connections: Frithugeorn would wish to woo Wendhild (link), though she would instead wish for someone more warlike.
Next week: our series on Anglo-Saxon divinities continues with Freo!







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