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A very popular church in the [[Common (Greyhawk Action)|Common]] culture, second only to [[Pelor (Action Greyhawk)|Pelor]], St. Cuthbert appeals to people living on the frontier and to hard-working city folks. Some consider him too strict, but his worshipers are often very successful, which naturally attracts more people. He is an ascended mortal sponsored by [[Rao (Greyhawk Action)| Rao]] and [[Delleb (Greyhawk Action)| Delleb]].
 
A very popular church in the [[Common (Greyhawk Action)|Common]] culture, second only to [[Pelor (Action Greyhawk)|Pelor]], St. Cuthbert appeals to people living on the frontier and to hard-working city folks. Some consider him too strict, but his worshipers are often very successful, which naturally attracts more people. He is an ascended mortal sponsored by [[Rao (Greyhawk Action)| Rao]] and [[Delleb (Greyhawk Action)| Delleb]].
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St. Cuthbert (CUTH-bert) may have once been a
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mortal man as his worshipers claim, but if so it was
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long ago and from an unknown people. His three
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prominent symbols are a starburst of rubies, a
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wooden billet, or a crumpled hat, and while he takes
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many forms (including that of a common yokel or
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white-haired mustached man in plate mail) he usually
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is shown with a bronzewood cudgel. He reacts
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favorably to other lawful nonevil deities, although he
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has a great rivalry with Pholtus.
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''The words of St. Cuthbert are wise, practical, and sensible. The word of the Cudgel is law, and the word must be spread so that all may benefit from his wisdom. Weakness in faith and acting against the Saints teachings are intolerable in believers. Unceasing effort should be made to bring unbelievers into the fold. Honesty, truthfulness, practicality, and reasonability are the highest virtues. ''
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St. Cuthbert's
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clergy consists of three divisions that have different purposes: the Chapeaux, which seek to convert
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people to the faith, the Stars, which exist to retain
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doctrinal purity among the faith, and the Billets,
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which minister to and protect the faithful.
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Clerics of the Cudgel are stern folk who speak
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their minds plainly. They do not suffer fools and discipline
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those who backslide in faith. They train in the
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arts of war and keep themselves physically fit. The
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Chapeaux wear Traditional crumpled hats, the Stars
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wear a starburst insignia of copper, gold, or platinum,
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and the Billets wear an oaken or bronzewood billet
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symbol.
  
 
'''Alignment''': Lawful Neutral (Good)
 
'''Alignment''': Lawful Neutral (Good)
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'''Weapon''': Club and heavy mace
 
'''Weapon''': Club and heavy mace
  
'''Pathfinder Domains''':
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=== Pathfinder Domains ===
 
Destruction,
 
Destruction,
 
Good (Archon),
 
Good (Archon),
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Strength (Resolve).
 
Strength (Resolve).
  
'''Action Domains:'''
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=== Pathfinder Traits ===
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* [[Religious_Traits_(Greyhawk)#Resigned|Resigned]]
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* [[Religious_Traits_(Greyhawk)#Sudden_Rage|Sudden Rage]]
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=== Action Domains ===
 
[[Force (Action Powers Form)| Force]],
 
[[Force (Action Powers Form)| Force]],
 
[[Life (Action Powers Form) | Life]],
 
[[Life (Action Powers Form) | Life]],

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A very popular church in the Common culture, second only to Pelor, St. Cuthbert appeals to people living on the frontier and to hard-working city folks. Some consider him too strict, but his worshipers are often very successful, which naturally attracts more people. He is an ascended mortal sponsored by Rao and Delleb.

St. Cuthbert (CUTH-bert) may have once been a mortal man as his worshipers claim, but if so it was long ago and from an unknown people. His three prominent symbols are a starburst of rubies, a wooden billet, or a crumpled hat, and while he takes many forms (including that of a common yokel or white-haired mustached man in plate mail) he usually is shown with a bronzewood cudgel. He reacts favorably to other lawful nonevil deities, although he has a great rivalry with Pholtus.

The words of St. Cuthbert are wise, practical, and sensible. The word of the Cudgel is law, and the word must be spread so that all may benefit from his wisdom. Weakness in faith and acting against the Saints teachings are intolerable in believers. Unceasing effort should be made to bring unbelievers into the fold. Honesty, truthfulness, practicality, and reasonability are the highest virtues.

St. Cuthbert's clergy consists of three divisions that have different purposes: the Chapeaux, which seek to convert people to the faith, the Stars, which exist to retain doctrinal purity among the faith, and the Billets, which minister to and protect the faithful. Clerics of the Cudgel are stern folk who speak their minds plainly. They do not suffer fools and discipline those who backslide in faith. They train in the arts of war and keep themselves physically fit. The Chapeaux wear Traditional crumpled hats, the Stars wear a starburst insignia of copper, gold, or platinum, and the Billets wear an oaken or bronzewood billet symbol.

Alignment: Lawful Neutral (Good)

Weapon: Club and heavy mace

Pathfinder Domains

Destruction, Good (Archon), Law, Protection (Defense), Strength (Resolve).

Pathfinder Traits

Action Domains

Force, Life, Light, Order, Spiritual.