Differences on Abadar
Abadar and his followers wish to bring the light of civilization to the wilderness, to help educate all in the benefits of law and properly regulated commerce. He expects his followers to obey all meaningful laws, but not those which are ridiculous, unenforceable, or self-contradictory. He is also a great proponent of peace, as war inevitably leads to the degradation of trade and the stifling of prosperity for the general public. He advocates cautious, careful consideration in all matters, and frowns on impulsiveness, believing that it leads to the encouragement of primitive needs. Abadar discourages dependence on government or any religious institution, believing that wealth and happiness should be achievable by anyone with keen judgement, discipline, and a healthy respect for all sensible, just laws.
**Alignment:** Lawful neutral
**Domains:** Earth, Law, Nobility, Protection, Travel
**Areas of Concern:** Cities, earth, travel, wealth
**Areas of Concern:** Cities, Law, Merchants, Wealth
**Worshipers:** Architects, aristocrats, bankers, judges, lawmakers, lawyers, merchants
**Edicts:** Civilize frontiers, earnLaw, Merchants, Wealth
**Worshipers:** Architects, aristocrats, bankers, judges, lawmakers, lawyers, merchants
**Edicts:** Civilize frontiers, earn wealth through work and trade, obey laws
**Favored Weapon:** Crossbow
**Symbol:** Golden key
**Sacred Colors:** Gold, silver