Sharess
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Forgotten Realms Deity | |
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Sharess | |
Title(s) | The Dancing Lady, Mother of Cats |
Homeplane | Brightwater |
Power Level | Lesser (demipower) |
Alignment | Chaotic Good |
Portfolio | Hedonism, sensual fulfillment, festhalls, cats |
Superior |
Sharess is a fictional Faerûnian lesser deity of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting.
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[edit] As a Deity
Sharess is the deity of hedonism, festhalls and sensual fulfillment. She is oft depicted as a beautiful, voluptuous woman with the head of a cat (especially in Mulhorand). She has the individualistic and hedonistic personality of a feline and she is constantly grooming herself to ensure her appearance is always up to standards. Sharess is an innate flirt and loves toying around with beautiful mortals; once she has had her fill, she swiftly moves on to other sources of pleasure[original research?].
[edit] The Church of Sharess
The Church of Sharess is of casual nature, and her clergy are responsible for the running of many festhalls found throughout large cities in Faerun. These festhalls seek to indulge every pleasure imaginable. Privately owned festhalls usually employ at least one or two Sharessin clerics[original research?].
The Church of Sharess probably celebrate the most festivals out of all the faiths of Faerun. These revels are known collectively as the Endless Revels of Life. Even daily events present a chance for Sharessin to revel; sometimes even the rising and setting of the sun. Their most beloved festival is the Midsummer's Eve festival, where the pursuit of pleasure has no boundary. Sharessin clerics pray for their spells at dusk.
[edit] History
Bast, a Mulhorandi power who was the patroness of cats subsumed the portfolio of Felidae, a beast cult deity of felines, nomads and sensual pleasure. Bast travelled across Faerun leaving many cults in her wake. She began to experiment with the darker side of pleasure and fell under the sway of Shar. She began to become known as Sharess, but before she was completely subsumed by Shar, she was freed by Sune, during The Time of Troubles. Since then, Sharess has restored her alliances with Selûne, Sune, Milil, Hanali Celanil and Lliira. She now opposes both Loviatar and Shar who has never forgotten that Sharess escaped from her clutches.
[edit] Dogma
Life is to be lived to its fullest, in decadent sensual fulfillment of yourselves and others. That which is good is pleasurable and that which is pleasurable is good. Pleasure is to be sought out at every opportunity and life is to be lived as one endless revel. Spread the bounty of Sharess so that all may join in the endless revel of life and bring joy to all those in pain. Infinite experiences await those who would explore, so try the new as well as savoring the old{[or}}.