Galduron (ELF Invocation)
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"Splendorous and bountiful Galduron, bless me in accordance with my potential, for I am deserving and worthy!"
[ Type : ] god [ Portfolio : ] wealth [ Disposition : ] indifferent [ Offerings Desired : ] valuables [ Spirit Point Cost : ] twenty to fifty [ Requirements to Invoke : ] worship Galduron or have at least 120 points among having the theology skill, having the arcane lore skill, and having the finance skill [ General Information : ] Invoking Galduron is normally a request for him to bestow prosperity and wealth upon you. However, doing so without a suitable offering often leads to misfortune. In combat, Galduron may smite your foes with the weight of economic might, but those who call upon him too often or while out of his favor may also be subject to such market forces.
Offered a gem to him while not in combat, but did not respond. No answer either with a wand.
You lay your kazarilin greataxe down before you. You roar, * Splendorous and bountiful Galduron, bless me in accordance with my potential, for I am deserving and worthy! * in sibilant Anglic. The kazarilin greataxe fades into shadowy half-reality, then disappears. Your purse feels heavier. (I did not check before and later)
He doesn't seem to respond when called in combat either. Perhaps he wants an offering. Or that's the 'may' part.
After offering a figurine of mammoth summoning, he added 1200 coins to my purse. Another figurine gave 1400 coins. The amount may depend on the value of the thing you're offering, or also be random. The artifact Solace only gave me 500 coins.
Fill in with a Discordian description
Leolla translates for the help-file impaired: He gives you "the moneys".
Random Meaningless Ideas:
- Selfdestructing penny/coin
- Coin tornado
- Enemies transform into something irritating
Invoke this dude and he'll bequeath to you the moolah, the scratch, the clams - he'll make it rain! Just don't forget to pay tribute and offer alms, unless you want to be plunged into a twisty, turny financial rollercoaster. -- The Robots