| Alias | The Noble One, The Landlord, The Coinmaster | ||||||||||||
| Spheres of influence | Nobility, trade, wealth | ||||||||||||
| Alignment | Neutral Good | ||||||||||||
| Domains | Good, Leadership, Metal, Nobility, Trade | ||||||||||||
| Favored weapon | Rapier | ||||||||||||
| Symbol | A gold coin in cupped hands | ||||||||||||
| Divine focus | A gold coin inset with a silver coin inset with a diamond | ||||||||||||
| Holy days | In late spring the clergy holds a festival celebrating the arts. In the fall the church holds great trade conventions. Early winter is a special time for celebrating a successful trading season. | ||||||||||||
| Place of worship | Temples are found near open-air markets and noble districts. They are often extravagantly adorned with fine furnishings. | ||||||||||||
| Colors | Gold, white and blue | ||||||||||||
| Animals | Ocelot | ||||||||||||
| Appearance | Hastur appears as a small, thin being adorned in golden silk pants and a white shirt with diamond buttons. He wears a blue cloak and carries a platinum walking stick encrusted with diamonds. | ||||||||||||
| Church | Parish of the Prolific Coin | ||||||||||||
| Clergy | The Noble | ||||||||||||
| Sacrifice | Gems and money each year during the early winter holy days. Ten percent of all money gained in the past year is a typical sacrifice. | ||||||||||||
| Raiment | Priests must make every effort to be finely dressed from head to toe in the latest fashions. | ||||||||||||
| Advancement |
Advancement within the church is a function of building wealth and status.
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| Sayings | "In this life, one thing counts: in the coffers, large amounts.” “A fool and his money are soon parted.” Greeting: “What business have we?” |