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Gaea (greater god)[]

Gaea (LL)

Gaea is the mother and sustainer of all life. She married Uranus and thus gave birth to the Titans and two broods of terrible monsters, the Cyclopes and the Hecatoncheires. Even after the rise to supremacy of the Olympians, Gaea continues to be widely worshiped. She presides over marriages, nursing the sick, and is foremost among the oracles (before Apollo took it over, the great oracle at Delphi belonged to her). In her true form, Gaea is the earth itself.

Role-playing Notes: Although she is widely worshiped, Gaea is one of the most aloof of Greek gods—which is to say she does not spend all of her time meddling in the affairs of mortals. Still, if the proper sacrifices of fruits and animals are made to her, Gaea has been known to lend her aid to those in dire need. She has an affinity for hideous monsters, however, and will never aid anyone in fighting them. In fact, she may well aid the monster if the battle is brought to her attention. Omens from Gaea can take any form associated with nature, such as foul weather, plagues, abundant crops, etc.

Statistics: AL n; WAL any; AoC fertility, health, prophesy; SY basket of fruit.

Gaea's Avatar (druid 24)[]

Gaea's avatar takes the form of a mature, buxom beauty. She can call upon the all, animal, charm, elemental, healing, plant, and weather spheres for her spells.

Str 20
Int 20
MV 24
AC -3
#AT 1
Dex 20
Wis 20
SZ 10'
HD 24
THAC0 -3
Con 22
Cha 24
MR 60%
HP 192
Dmg 1d4 + 1 (sickle) +8

Special Att/Def: Gaea's avatar wields a black sickle that forces all those hit by it to save versus death or be instantly slain. In addition, any being that looks uninvited upon Gaea's avatar must save versus petrification or be blinded for 1d10 days.

Duties of the Priesthood[]

The primary duty of priests of Gaea is overseeing planting and animal husbandry. They must also minister to the sick, and often serve as oracles for their communities. All of Gaea's priests are druids.

Requirements: AB as druid; AL n; WP club, sickle, quarterstaff, other agricultural implements; AR b; SP all, animal, divination, elemental, healing, plant, and weather; PW 5 cure disease; 15) divination; TU turn.

Sage Advice (Dragon Issue #202)[]

These are unofficial suggestions for using the optional spheres of priest spells from the Tome of Magic with the deities of the Greek pantheon in Legends & Lore:

  • Gaea: Major: Time; Minor: None.
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