Nimis

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Rank: Intermediate

Home Plane: Nuegalon

Alignment: Chaotic Evil

Domains: Chaos, Evil, Trickery, Destruction

Portfolio: Gluttony, Hoarding, Drinking, Wastefulness, Laziness

Followers: Wererats, Humans, Halflings

Favored Weapon: Dagger

Symbol: A morbidly obese rodent

Colors: Gray, Brown

Relics: Murlund's Fork of Feasting

Herald: Fiendish Satyr

 

Nimis Ardenter was a disgusting slob as a halfling, and even more so when he became a lycanthrope. He accumulated a great deal of wealth and was appointed to rule a dutchy by Emperor Galdevier of Neyrdor. He proceeded to run the peasents into the ground to feed his monstrous appetite and to provide him with gifts. This wretched creature was actually pandered to by the Emperor's agents with the intention of making an example of him and the folly of his indulgences.

 

Worship of Nimis appeals to those who expect nothing from him and offer nothing in return. Clerics of Nimis only dedication is in their lack of the same and general neglectfulness. His dogma is: take what you can, consume what you can, then consume some more, hide what you can't comsume for later, then dispose of what you can't keep so that no one else can get it. Sacraments include food, alcohol, and whores.

 

Murlund's Fork of Feasting

This unadorned fork made from adamantine has the power of replicating food. If a dish is consumed with this fork, two identical dishes spawn next to the original. If either of the new dishes is consumed by the holder of the fork, the eater gains a +1 Luck bonus to saves, checks, and attack rolls for 1 day, though time spent sleeping does not count toward the duration. The holder of the fork may continue to eat the replicated meals for cumulative Luck bonuses up to +5. However, if more than six dishes are consumed or another partkes of the replicated food, the bonuses are negated and any who comsumed said food becomes nauseated for 1 day. This effect can be removed by Remove Disease or Neutralize Poison. In addition, if a Good aligned character uses the fork and shares the food with others they gain a negative level. This can only be alleviated by Remove Curse.

Comments (5)

Will Shull said

at 8:41 am on Sep 8, 2007

i think for proper CE purposes the relic should be more harmful (even if only to Good characters)

axcalibar said

at 7:15 pm on Sep 8, 2007

Okay, how about this: When a good character eats with the spoon, they begin immediately to vomit... poop!
Mood: Capricious

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Butcher Jackson said

at 5:44 pm on Sep 19, 2007

and then they poop vomit!

Will Shull said

at 12:40 pm on Sep 20, 2007

sounds both disgusting and reasonable =)

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axcalibar said

at 1:40 pm on Sep 20, 2007

I was going to go with the negative level thing, but... why not both? Would that be having cake and poop/vomiting it out too?

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