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Pelor's and once
The Fortress of the Sun, once known as Light's Blessing, is Pelor's realm in Elysium.

Pelor's and by
Pelor's antithesis is not the cool shadows cast by Sehanine Moonbow but the cold shroud of the Raven Queen.
The Prelacy of Almor was founded by a paladin of Pelor after the Battle of a Fortnight's Length, and though the nation became ruled by an ecumenical council, it remained the greatest center of Pelor's faith until Almor was destroyed during the Greyhawk Wars.

Pelor's and is
Amoria is the location of a number of godly realms, including, Pelor's realm of Light's Blessing, Majere's realm of Contemplation, Savitri's realm of Domain of the Day-Long Sun, Mishakal's realm of Healer's Home, Isis ' realm of Quietude, Kuan-ti's realm of Valorhome, Ishtar's realm of City of the Star.
In 4th edition, Pelor's realm is known as Hestavar, the Bright City.
* The Light of Pelor is the most common Pelorian holy book, beginning with Pelor's creation of the sun and telling of how Pelor instructed the first mortals.
Pelor's favored weapon is the mace ( heavy or light ).
Pelor's favored weapon in the 4th edition is the morningstar.
They are about as common as Mayaheine's paladins, though the demigoddess's church is much smaller than Pelor's.
An artifact of Pelor's is hidden in the Caves of Deadly Shadows.

Pelor's and more
As of " Complete Divine " two more domains were added to Pelor's Jurisdiction: The Community and Glory Domains.

Pelor's and Greyhawk
Pelor's role in the 3rd edition Greyhawk setting was defined in the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer ( 2000 ).
Pelor's major holy days generally take place on the solstices and equinoxes of the Greyhawk Calendar.

Pelor's and .
A number of Pelor's followers have achieved deity or near-deity status, the most popular being Mayaheine, demigoddess of Protection, Justice, and Valor, and Saint Bane the Scourger, patron saint of those who hunt the undead.
Pelor's other allies include Heironeous, Saint Cuthbert, Pholtus, Trithereon, and Zodal.
Pelor's priests have been known to help mediate disputes between St. Cuthbert's followers and Pholtus's.
Pelor opposes all evil deities and his followers avoid neutral deities with teachings counter to Pelor's.
Pelor's priests teach that the truly strong don't need to prove their power.
Tephos was not a priest, but she believed herself to be Pelor's chosen representative on Oerth.
Some versions portray Pelor as the sun ( Liga ) itself, rather than its creator, and tell of Pelor's attempts to win back those who have strayed from his light.
Although Pelor's church has a few heresies and schisms, the head priests of his powerful temples are in contact with one another and with the religion ’ s overall leadership.
Pelor's clergy heal the sick, bless crops, help the needy, and destroy evil and the undead.
Pelor's elite priests are called Radiant Servants.
Pelor's paladins see themselves as the burning light of the sun which scours away darkness and evil and brings strength and comfort to the innocent.
Pelor's services involve communal prayer, the singing of hymns, and the distribution of alms.
Pelor's temples are tall, with large windows ; many are stained-glass cathedrals.

domain and once
Combellack argues further, and here he makes his main point, that once The Iliad and The Odyssey are thought formulaic poems composed for an audience accustomed to formulaic poetry, Homeric critics are deprived of an entire domain they previously found arable.
* The Land Systems Office was created to develop advanced land vehicle and anti-armor systems, once the domain of the Tactical Technology Office
However, not long after, Yeshaq revolted once again with Ottoman support but was defeated once and for all in 1578, leaving the Ottomans with domain over Massawa, Arqiqo and some of the nearby coastal environs, which were soon transferred to the control of Beja Na ' ibs ( deputies ).
Electronic music was once associated almost exclusively with Western art music but from the late 1960s on the availability of affordable music technology meant that music produced using electronic means became increasingly common in the popular domain.
Most Africans only had contact with the Portuguese through the post administrator, who was required to visit each village in his domain at least once a year.
In addition to the domain Bacteria ( once known as Eubacteria ), microfossils of the domain Archaea have also been identified.
In the conference of Carnuntum in the autumn of 308, Maxentius was once again denied recognition as legitimate emperor, and Licinius was appointed Augustus with the task of regaining the usurper's domain.
Game meats such as venison which were traditionally the domain of higher classes are occasionally also eaten by those wishing to experiment with a wider choice of foods, due to their promotion by celebrity chefs, although they are not usually eaten frequently in the average household, however rabbit and pigeon, whether poached or domestically reared, were once staple sources of protein for the working classes.
This area was once the Chickasaw Indian domain.
Kent is home to a number of lakes which were once the domain of summer visitors but now have become year-round communities.
There is thus no centralized load balancing, either of queue processing ( leading to disproportionate amounts of time being spent on processing the same queue entries repeatedly ) or of system-wide remote transport concurrency ( leading to a " thundering herd " problem when multiple messages addressed to a single domain are submitted at once ).
This has allowed new disciplines to encroach on some of the choices that were once the cinematographer's exclusive domain.
The area was once the domain of the Squamscott Indians, a sub-tribe of the Pennacook nation, which fished at the falls where the Exeter River becomes the tidal Squamscott, the site around which the future town of Exeter would grow.
The Wa tribe, whose domain straddles the Burma-China border, were once known as the Wild Wa for their " savage " behavior.
Further, once Tokugawa Ieyasu outlawed Christianity, Masamune reversed his position, and though disliking it, let Ieyasu persecute Christians in his domain.
Shimabara was once the domain of the Arima lordly family, which had been Christian ; as a result, many locals were also Christian.
The Jacobi-like polynomials, once they have had their domain shifted and scaled so that
Note also that the function A ( θ ) or equivalently g ( θ ) is automatically determined once the other functions have been chosen, and assumes a form that causes the distribution to be normalized ( sum or integrate to one over the entire domain ).
Thus once the domain of the first-order variables is established, the meaning of the remaining quantifiers is fixed.
First, once information had entered the public domain, it could no longer be protected as confidential.
The Court reasoned that although the Lanham Act forbids a reverse passing off, this rule regarding the misuse of trademarks is trumped by the fact that once a copyrighted work ( or, for that matter, a patented invention ) passes into the public domain, anyone in the public may do anything they want with the work, with or without attribution to the author.
Consequently, rum-based drinks ( once frowned upon as being the domain of sailors and down-and-outs ), also became fashionable, and the Daiquirí saw a tremendous rise in popularity in the US.
Whereas the amateur astronomer of the 1970s and 1980s typically did not explore much beyond the Messier and brighter NGC objects, the amateur astronomer of today can routinely observe objects in the IC, Abell, Perek Kohoutek, Minkowski and other obscure catalogues once considered the domain of professional astronomers, thanks in part to Dobsonians.

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