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THE  LEGEND OF TYCHE  AND  HER TWIN             wound dealt to him by Ao when he questioned the jus-
           DAUGHTERS                                       tice of the Overgod's actions.
           Before the Dawn Cataclysm, there was  but one goddess   Tyr's followers devote themselves to the cause of
           of luck, Tyche.  Ever flirting with fortune and disaster, Lady   justice, to the righting of wrongs and the deliverance of
           Luck  bestowed and withdrew her favor at a whim. When   vengeance. This devotion isn't necessarily concerned
           her current paramour, Lathander, started a fight among the   with equality or fairness, but rather the discovery of
           gods, Tyche kissed the Morninglord with  misfortune and   truth and the punishment of the guilty. Those who favor
           wandered off to explore the world.              Tyr tend to be stiff-necked about matters of theology
             During her travels,  Lady  Luck discovered a budding
           rose of unequaled beauty.  Delighted with this fortuitous   and laws, seeing things in terms of black and white.
           happenstance, Tyche  reached to pluck this delightful   Tyr's credo of lawfulness and honesty is a demanding
           token, which  she assumed was a peace overture from   one, and his priests remind the faithful not to hold in
           Lathander, who sought to regain  her good graces.  Much to   contempt others who can't live by it- it wouldn't be an
           her amazement, Lady Luck couldn't pluck the rose from  its   honorable calling if everyone could muster the strength
           bush  no  matter how hard she tried.  Frustrated, she cursed   of will to follow it.
           the rose with  bad  luck,  and the flower's stem broke in  her   Many orders of knighthood are devoted to Tyr, includ-
           hands. Tyche  put the plucked  rose  behind her ear and   ing the Knights of Holy Judgment and the Knights of the
           continued on  her way.  Unknown to Tyche, the rose was a   Merciful Sword. Such knights-as well as judges and
           manifestation of Moander, god of corruption and decay.
                                                           priests, clerics, and paladins who worship Tyr- some-
           The severed rose stem crept into Tyche's ear and subtly
                                                           times wear thin strips of diaphanous cloth over their
           began to  rot her from  the inside out.
                                                           eyes to remind others of the blindness of justice.
             When Tyche  returned  home, she came across her dear
           friend , the goddess SelCme, waiting to speak with  her.
                                                           UMBERLEE
           Also waiting for  her were Lathander, who wished to  regain
           her affections, and Azuth, who had come to mediate the   The Bitch Queen, the Queen of the Depths,  the
           dispute between the two. Selune wept great tears as she   Wavemother
           saw the corruption destroying her friend  from  within, and
           before Tyche could discern her intent, Selune lashed out   No community that lives by the sea can ignore the influ-
           with  a bolt of purifying light. Tyche's  rotted core split down   ence of Umberlee, the furious goddess whose tempestu-
           the middle and a smaller, brighter version of the goddess   ous nature reflects and is reflected by the waters of the
           of luck stepped out, allowing the goddess of the moon to   deep. Any such community makes sure to host festivals
           save that which was  good and  pure in  her friend.  How-  to propitiate the Wavemother and seek her favor. Al-
           ever, following this first figure out of the rotten  shell was   though mercurial in temperament, she can be generous
           another form  stunning to behold, but full  of dark malice   to those who do her honor, as is any great queen.
           and capricious ill  will. As the two forms emerged, they
           immediately fell  upon each other in  hate, struggling madly,   The Bitch Queen is worshiped out of fear instead of
                                                           adoration, and ship crews offer her gems, tossed over
           and were separated only by the combined efforts of all
           three visitors.                                 the side, to calm storm-tossed waters. As her most com-
             It  is  said that Tymora, Tyche's  Fair-Haired  Daughter,   mon moniker suggests, she is viewed as capricious and
           embodies all the grace and kindness of her mother, while   cruel with no firm ethical outlook; the sea is a savage
           Beshaba, Tyche's  Unpleasant Daughter, got only her looks.   place, and those who travel it had best be willing to pay
           Since their birth, the twin aspects ofTyche-Tymora, Lady   the price of challenging her domain.
           Luck, and  Beshaba,  Maid of Misfortune-have battled   There is little in the way of an organized clergy of Um-
           each other, contesting matters as great as the fate of   berlee. Her priests roam coastal cities, warning of doom
           nations and as small  as the flip  of a coin.
                                                           and demanding free passage on ships in return for en-
                                                           suring the goddess's pleasure. Often they wear the col-
         TYR                                               ors of waves and storms, and they decorate themselves
         Grimjaws, the Maimed God,  the Evenhanded
         Tyr Grimjaws, Tyr the Evenhanded, Wounded Tyr, the
         Maimed God, the Blind, Blind Tyr, the Lord ofJustice-
         all of these names speak to the nature of the Faerunian
         god of justice. Tyr appears as a noble warrior missing
         his right hand, which he lost to Kezef the Chaos Hound
         in an act of bravery and sacrifice, and with his eyes
         wrapped in cloth to signify his blindness, caused by a ,4







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