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=== Origin ===
 
=== Origin ===
  
The origin stories for Nym are many and usually rife with contradiction. The truth of the matter is, nobody really knows when or how he came to be. What is known is that he was a tremendously powerful deity in the past and was the creator of the foundational cogs that Mechanus is built upon.
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The origin stories for Nym are many and usually rife with contradiction. The truth of the matter is, nobody really knows when or how he came to be. What is known is that he was a tremendously powerful deity in the past and was the creator of the foundational cogs that Mechanus is built upon. That is, pretty much all the actual "landmass" in Mechanus was built and engineered by Nym.
  
 
One such story of Nym's origin is that he created himself and sent himself to the beginning of time to ensure order would be maintained throughout existence. It is said that Nym now spends his time working on the creation of himself: a task that will take him until the end of the multiverse.
 
One such story of Nym's origin is that he created himself and sent himself to the beginning of time to ensure order would be maintained throughout existence. It is said that Nym now spends his time working on the creation of himself: a task that will take him until the end of the multiverse.
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=== Description ===
 
=== Description ===
  
Nym takes the form of a eight-armed suit of mithral armor, powered by fast spinning golden cogs and silver machinery. Each of his hands is a different tool, which he uses at incredible speeds and with divine skill to craft mechanical creations.
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Nym takes the form of a eight-armed suit of mithral armor, powered by fast spinning golden cogs and silver machinery where muscles and organs would be. Each of his hands is a different tool, which he uses at incredible speeds and with divine skill to craft mechanical creations.
  
 
=== Dogma ===
 
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{{quote|Let the clock turn and destroy those that unwind the gears|Lectum of Clockwork}}
 
{{quote|Let the clock turn and destroy those that unwind the gears|Lectum of Clockwork}}
  
Followers of Nym seek to stop those that would alter reality. They tirelessly work to undo the actions of individuals that manage to be unhindered by fate.
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Followers of Nym seek to stop those that would alter reality or change the course of fate. They tirelessly work to undo the actions of individuals that manage to be unhindered by fate. They follow laws written in the Lectum of Clockwork: a holy book said to be dictated from "The 12", Nym's golem overlords.
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The Lectum of Clockwork details many prophecies of the future and the plan for how those events must unfold. It also has rules that a follower of Nym must follow organized into "greater charges" and "lesser charges".
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The greater charges of a follower of Nym is as follows:
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* Protect the integrity of space and time by destroying beings that attempt to alter it (unless doing so in the name of stopping another such being)
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* Protect the integrity of divinity by destroying beings who are attempting to ascend to godhood
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* Protect the integrity of mortality by destroying beings that attempt to cheat death using unnatural means
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The lesser charges of a follower of Nym is as follows:
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* Punish those that try to avoid a punishment
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* Kill those that break a sworn oath or vow
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=== Clergy and Temples ===
 
=== Clergy and Temples ===
  
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The cult of Nym is quite resourceful and powerful, however. They sacred duty puts them in a position to be in conflict with some of the most powerful individuals that ever exist. They act in the same manner as the [[SRD:Inevitable|Inevitables]] although they are not always as single-minded with their pursuit of transgressors.
 
The cult of Nym is quite resourceful and powerful, however. They sacred duty puts them in a position to be in conflict with some of the most powerful individuals that ever exist. They act in the same manner as the [[SRD:Inevitable|Inevitables]] although they are not always as single-minded with their pursuit of transgressors.
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Unfortunately, the charges (and much of the Lectum of Clockwork) are very vague and present things in a black-and-white manner. This has caused many interpretations of the Lectum and religion to exist and many cultists of Nym have trouble working with cultists from other sects.
  
  

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Lesser Deity
Symbol: A clockwork cog in the center of an hourglass
Home Plane: Clockwork Nirvana of Mechanus
Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Portfolio: Constructs, machinery, automation, time
Clergy Alignments: Any Lawful
Domains: Artifice Domain, Construct, Law Domain, Time Domain
Favored Weapon: Wrench (treat as a light mace)

The clockwork god Nym is an elusive deity, on an eternal mission to balance the multiverse.

Origin

The origin stories for Nym are many and usually rife with contradiction. The truth of the matter is, nobody really knows when or how he came to be. What is known is that he was a tremendously powerful deity in the past and was the creator of the foundational cogs that Mechanus is built upon. That is, pretty much all the actual "landmass" in Mechanus was built and engineered by Nym.

One such story of Nym's origin is that he created himself and sent himself to the beginning of time to ensure order would be maintained throughout existence. It is said that Nym now spends his time working on the creation of himself: a task that will take him until the end of the multiverse.

Description

Nym takes the form of a eight-armed suit of mithral armor, powered by fast spinning golden cogs and silver machinery where muscles and organs would be. Each of his hands is a different tool, which he uses at incredible speeds and with divine skill to craft mechanical creations.

Dogma

Let the clock turn and destroy those that unwind the gears
—Lectum of Clockwork

Followers of Nym seek to stop those that would alter reality or change the course of fate. They tirelessly work to undo the actions of individuals that manage to be unhindered by fate. They follow laws written in the Lectum of Clockwork: a holy book said to be dictated from "The 12", Nym's golem overlords.

The Lectum of Clockwork details many prophecies of the future and the plan for how those events must unfold. It also has rules that a follower of Nym must follow organized into "greater charges" and "lesser charges".

The greater charges of a follower of Nym is as follows:

  • Protect the integrity of space and time by destroying beings that attempt to alter it (unless doing so in the name of stopping another such being)
  • Protect the integrity of divinity by destroying beings who are attempting to ascend to godhood
  • Protect the integrity of mortality by destroying beings that attempt to cheat death using unnatural means

The lesser charges of a follower of Nym is as follows:

  • Punish those that try to avoid a punishment
  • Kill those that break a sworn oath or vow

Clergy and Temples

Although Nym was once an extremely powerful deity, his followers have dwindled into small groups scattered about the world. The religion has devolved into a cult, which fanatically worships Nym, despite his ambivalence to his followers.

The cult of Nym is quite resourceful and powerful, however. They sacred duty puts them in a position to be in conflict with some of the most powerful individuals that ever exist. They act in the same manner as the Inevitables although they are not always as single-minded with their pursuit of transgressors.

Unfortunately, the charges (and much of the Lectum of Clockwork) are very vague and present things in a black-and-white manner. This has caused many interpretations of the Lectum and religion to exist and many cultists of Nym have trouble working with cultists from other sects.



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Facts about "Nym (3.5e Deity)"
AlignmentLawful Neutral +
Allowed AlignmentsAny Lawful +
AuthorAarnott +
DomainArtifice Domain +, Construct +, Law Domain + and Time Domain +
Favored WeaponWrench (treat as a light mace) +
Home PlaneClockwork Nirvana of Mechanus +
Identifier3.5e Deity +
PortfolioConstructs, machinery, automation, time +
Rated ByHavvy + and Alcyius +
RatingRating Pending +
SummaryThe clockwork god Nym is an elusive deity, on an eternal mission to balance the multiverse. +
SymbolA clockwork cog in the center of an hourglass +
TitleNym +
TypeLesser +