Rhea - Greek - Priests - Gods
Rhea was originally worshiped as the Great Goddess of Minoan Crate, and is an example of the Great Mother goddess who took many names and shapes throughout the ancient Middle East. Above all, she symbolized fertility, in which her influence extended over plants, animals, and humans. She also controlled the varying seasons, caused products of the soil to flourish, and even protected men in battle.
Eventually, she became the wife of Cronus and gave birth to the Olympian gods. After Cronus swallowed Hestia, Hera, Demeter, Hades, and Poseidon, she saved Zeus by substituting a rock in swaddling clothes. Rhea's anguish over the loss of her first five children was ended when Zeus grew to manhood and led a revolt against Cronus. In her true form, Rhea is a beautiful woman with a generous figure.
Role-playing Notes:
Since Zeus seized his father's throne, Rhea has yielded much of her power and many of her responsibilities to her godly children. Nevertheless, she is still revered as the mother of the gods, and sometimes answers appeals concerning fertility or motherhood. Omens from Rhea generally take the form of dreams.
Gods Information
Alignment: NG
Worshiper's Alignment: Any
Area of Control: Fertility and Life
Symbol: female face
Avatar Information
Rhea's avatar appears as an immodestly dressed young woman of great beauty with a voluptuous figure. (Druid 22)
Str 19 | Dex 18 | Con 18 | ||
Int 19 | Wis 18 | Cha 18 | ||
MV 18 | SZ 6' | MR 45% | ||
AC 0 | HD 22 | HP 176 | ||
#AT 1 | THAC0 -1 | Dmg 1d6 (club) +7 |
Special Att/Def: No non-intelligent creature will attack Rhea's avatar under any circumstances. She cannot be harmed by weapons made of unforged natural materials such as stone or wood.
Worshipers Requirements
Requirements: Standard
Alignment: any Non-Evil
Turning: Yes
Armor: Any
Weapons: Club, Blunt Instruments
Spheres
Major: All, Animal, Charm, Creation, Guardian, Healing, Plant, Protection
Minor: none
Powers:
8th - Summon Rain (over a two mile area)
Duties of the Priesthood
Priests devoted to Rhea must ensure that she is forever honored for her part in installing the Olympian gods. They also perform ceremonies related to the fertility of both man and beast, and will go to any length to aid a mother in need of assistance. Their temples often serve as temporary shelters for orphans, whom they place with loving families that have no children of their own.