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Despite being lost to the Wyvernspur family's lore, he continued to watch over the descendants of his brother. įinder's closest relationship was the one he has with his first human priest, Joel the Rebel Bard. Other evil deities such as Talona, Gargauth, and Yurtrus sought to steal Moander's unclaimed but guarded portfolio for themselves. Cultists of Moander, sponsored by Lolth, sought his destruction, and deities such as Tiamat, Set, and Sebek wished to gain his patronism of the saurials. įinder was too new a deity to have any implacable foes or long-term allies, but Milil, whilst feeling somewhat threatened by him, hoped to guide Finder to a more benign outlook.
He also forged a good relationship with the deity Selûne, with whom he shared his home plane.
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He was also known to fraternize with greater powers who were allies of Tymora, although as a free spirit, Finder preferred to spend his time away from stronger deities. He was jokingly referred to as the god of reckless fools, which Tymora may have appreciated and which was somewhat apt, considering Finder's behavior. His closest ally was Tymora, who sponsored his rise to godhood, and it was believed, as his old patron deity, helped him permanently slay Moander. Relationships įinder was tolerated by most of the good pantheon. įinder Wyverspur was a fledging god and his worshipers could gain spells without the use of power keys when traveling to the Abyss or Sigil. Priests of Finder prayed for spells at the dawn of every morning. The specialty priests of Finder were called Finders. Before this they only met in private homes or at the Plinth. In 1372 DR, Finder's Waterdeep worshipers opened a small temple in a three-story building, formerly a shop in the Trades Ward. His faith was strong only amongst the saurials of the Lost Vale (in the Dalelands), who owed him their freedom. Worshipers įinder's church was very small, consisting primarily of younger bards and musicians, and those who sought to change and diversify the arts. In the World Tree cosmology, the Nameless Bard had his divine realm within Selûne's palace in the Gates of the Moon, and music could always be heard within his rooms.
Around 1370 DR, when the Great Wheel cosmology was favoured, Finder Wyvernspur had just established the realm of Fermata for himself on Arborea's first layer, Olympus.