Wee Jas Greyhawk, Wee Jas is literally We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. While Nerull is akin to the Grim Reaper, dragging people kicking and screaming to their eternal rest, Wee Jas is responsible for Wee Jas is a timeless Suel deity, eternally young and respected by all Suel who have any interest in their heritage. Although Wee Jas isn't very "oerthy" in the sense of Druids, etc. , Wee Jas makes her first appearance in the Greyhawk folio and the subsequent expansion thereupon, the 1983 World of Greyhawk boxed set. They streaked down her beautiful face and struck the floor. , being the Goddess of Death and Magic definitely puts her on an “The Heretical Temple of Wee Jas” level was the map that I began to design immediately after The (First) Landings Level, and its original name was The The Arcane Well. Wee_Jas01. Reynolds. Wee Jas is a complicated deity but a lot of fun to play with. Jasidan priests teach that magic is the key to all things. In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting and the default pantheon of deities Wee Jas vainly resisted his will, fought back tears that fell from her eyes. As always, I may have added some extra wordings and bend the In 1st Ed. Or perhaps if Wee Jas was originally described in the first edition Greyhawk references and Dragon #88 (the first description of Wee Jas that is longer than one sentence) as a "greater" goddess, but her status was I don't feel as though this breaks terribly much with traditional Greyhawk. 5 Shackled City adventure path. Clerics of this church teach that when a soul transitions from life to death, it Wee Jas always appears as a highly attractive human female; other than that, details of her appearance vary wildly. Nice :-) I'm glad to hear you found one that will work for you. Wee Jas In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting and the 3rd Edition core pantheon in D&D, Wee Jas is the Suel goddess of Magic, Death, Vanity, and Law. (Which might indicate that they can There are two deities of death in Greyhawk: Nerull and Wee Jas. Wee Jas always appears as a highly attractive human Wee Jas is a timeless Suel deity, eternally young and respected by all Suel who have any interest in their heritage. And it seems that there exist in Greyhawk multiple societies who see necromancy as acceptable. Through her, one can understand the world, the afterlife, and the Wee Jas's avatar appears as a pale female of the race (almost always human) who rarely shows emotion of any sort. She casts spells as if she were a The moment of death is a source of much interest within the Church of Wee Jas. You can help 1d4chan by expanding it The Greyhawk Witch Goddess with the grab-bag portfolio of Magic, Death, Vanity, and Law, Wee Jas (WEE jas) is portrayed as a That said, a Wee Jas based society seemed perfect for a non-evil necromancer. She promotes the utilization of Wee Jas was described in the first edition "Greyhawk" references and "Dragon" #88 (the first description of Wee Jas that is longer than one sentence) as a "greater" goddess, but her status was demoted to Wee Jas's Avatar (Wizard 16, Priest 12) Wee Jas's avatar appears as a pale female of the race (almost always human) who rarely shows emotion of any sort. 1 #7 June 15, 1998 Of Oerth and Altar Wee Jas: The Lady of Book and Bone Starting a new series for the Oerth Journal, our Editor-to-be explains the mysteries behind Wee Jas, the The first official source to feature the goddess was the Greyhawk Campaign Setting Folio (1980), which is, for all intents and purposes, the same material that was repackaged as the WoG Friday, April 28, 2017 Comic Rewind: Norebo and Wee Jas Okay folks, so some of my long term readers may have noticed my old World of Wee Jas is unconcerned with questions of morality; if it can be done within the confines of the law, she will allow it. Wee Jas the Dark Lady Greater god Symbol: skull lit by a fireball Alignment: lawful evil Worshippers: mages, necromancers, lawfuls Weapon: dagger Domains: magic, death Wee Jas is the lover of In my game, Amariss is known mostly by rumor. Although this is supposedly a secret held from the greater gods themselves, mortal followers of Wee Jas all seem confident of the tale's veracity. " Issue #88, though, states that Wee Jas "is not This is a list of deities from the Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game. wee jas first detailed dungeons & dragons game in world of greyhawk fantasy game setting Wee Jas was originally described in the first edition Greyhawk references and Dragon #88 (the first description of Wee Jas that is longer than one sentence) as a "greater" goddess, but her wee jas suel goddess of magic, death, vanity, , law. Wee Jas Dissected, Part I Wee Jas Dissected, Part II Wee Jas Wee Jas always appears as a highly attractive human female; other than that, details of her appearance vary wildly. Her symbol is a skull in front of a fireball, or just a red skull. symbol skull in front of fireball, or red skull. I still find it strange that she became a core goddess in the first place. Good luck! Wee Jas Wee Jas, the Ruby Sorceress, the Dark-Eyed Lady, the Witch Goddess, the Stern Lady, the Taker, the Lady of Book and Bone, Death's Guardian was a Greyhawk deity worshiped in the The document discusses the goddess Wee Jas from the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. This myth claims that Wee Jas is secretly a greater goddess, the majority of her divine power hidden in a magical well. The work also introduces the Order of the Chalice, an By Lenard Lakofka OUT ON A LIMB - Norebo & Wee Jas - Dear Dragon, Issue #86 states that Norebo "is the lover of Wee Jas and is often in her company. Of course I think Glen submitted The LG Mod Index Greyhawk Modules Locations Canonfire :: View topic - Core Beliefs: Wee Jas New Topic Reply Canonfire Forum Index -> World of Greyhawk Discussion Search Core Name: Wee Jas, The Ruby Sorceress, the Dark-Eyed Lady, the Witch Goddess, the Stern Lady, the Taker, the Lady of Book and Bone, Death's Name: Wee Jas, The Ruby Sorceress, the Dark-Eyed Lady, the Witch Goddess, the Stern Lady, the Taker, the Lady of Book and Bone, Death's Canonfire, the great Greyhawk website, has spilled a lot of bits and bytes on this. Share Sort by: Best Open Wee Jas This article is a stub. Wee Jas ha sempre l'aspetto di una donna umana molto attraente; a parte ciò, Just reading through my brand-new Dungeon Master's Guide, and I was pleased to notice the small nod to my favorite Greyhawk deity, Wee Jas! Take a look at the Letter of Wee Jas (WEE jas) is portrayed as a stunning woman dressed in a beautiful gown, wearing some piece of jewelry with a skull motif. This being one of them. What she discovered was no great help, but she did find out His symbol is an eye in a pentagon; usually this is worn as an amulet. He did amazing research on the topic, and I hope to honour his work, and give it lif Vol. Although this is supposedly a secret held from the greater gods The Greyhawk Witch Goddess with the grab-bag portfolio of Magic, Death, Vanity, and Law, Wee Jas (/wiː dʒæs/, or Wee Jazz) is portrayed as a stunning woman dressed in a beautiful gown, wearing Not much is said in the Living Greyhawk Gazeteer, other than Wee Jas's Clerics must get her permission before restoring a weak or chaotic being to life. She makes her home on the layer of Acheron reference: In the Greyhawk pantheon, you have Nerull and Boccob, dedicated to Death and Magic respectively. Because Wee Jas is one of the chief Wee Jas (wee jass), deity of death and magic, is most often portrayed as a stunning woman dressed in a beautiful gown, wearing some piece of jewelry with a skull motif. It has been suggested that she could appear as another humanoid race if she so wished, Publishing history Wee Jas was originally described in the first edition Greyhawk references and Dragon #88 (the first description of Wee Jas that is longer than one sentence) as a "greater" goddess, but Publishing history Wee Jas was originally described in the first edition Greyhawk references and Dragon #88 (the first description of Wee Jas that is longer than one sentence) as a "greater" goddess, but Wee Jas promotes using spells and magic items (though many of her followers insist she favors the creation of such things). The well is said to be Evil priests of Wee Jas wear white vestments and neutral priests grey vestments. Wee Jas is the Suel goddess of Magic, Death, Vanity, and Law. jpg (400 × 448 pixels, file size: 47 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Wee Jas, from Deities & Demigods (2002). A mist arose and swirled In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting and the default pantheon of deities for the third edition of the Dungeons Dragons roleplaying game, Wee Jas is the Suel goddess of Magic, Death, Vanity, and This myth claims that Wee Jas is secretly a greater goddess, the majority of her divine power hidden in a magical well. New comments cannot be posted. My favorite of these was GVD's Crabapple Fairs for his take on the ancient rural English art of gurning. The devil arrived The Greyhawk Witch Goddess with the grab-bag portfolio of Magic, Death, Vanity, and Law, Wee Jas (WEE jas) is portrayed as a stunning woman dressed in a beautiful gown, wearing some piece of Wee Jas, also called the Ruby Sorceress and the Taker, is a goddess of death, law, love, and magic worshipped mainly on Oerth. She has two realms in Acheron, in Tintibulus (called the Patterned Far from welcoming are the brooding inhabitants of the Cairn of the Green Lady, a reclaimed tomb on the opposite shore of Diamond Lake itself. Information on Wee Jas – Goddess of Law, Death, Magic, and Vanity Wee Jas Domain Spells Cleric Level Spells 1st Inflict Wounds, Identify 3rd Gentle Repose, Scorching Ray 5th Speak with Dead, . Boccob was first detailed for the Dungeons & Dragons game in "The Deities and Demigods of the World of Greyhawk" Wee Jas is possibly more connected to Greyhawk than most of the other core gods, with the exception of Vecna. She has not yet met the characters, prefering to speak through an intermediary. One of the players, a cleric of Wee Jas, encountered Amariss years ago -- Categories: 5e Pointers 5e Arcana Domain 5e Death Domain 5e Knowledge Domain 5e Individuals 5x Deities Facts about "Wee Jas (5e)" RDF feed Wee Jas (WEE jas) is portrayed as a stunning woman dressed in a beautiful gown, wearing some piece of jewelry with a skull motif. When Wee Jas allowed good-aligned priests (some centuries ago), they wore robes of deepest ebony interwoven Wee Jas (WEE jas) is portrayed as a stunning woman dressed in a beautiful gown, wearing some piece of jewelry with a skull motif. wee jas first detailed dungeons & dragons game in world of greyhawk fantasy game setting (1983), gary Wee Jas was originally described in the first edition Greyhawk references and Dragon #88 (the first description of Wee Jas that is longer than one sentence) as a "greater" goddess, but her status was GREYtalk-on-the-Web When Wee Jas discovered this betrayal, she sent a devil to “correct” the situation, restore the sanctity of the temple, and bring the fallen high priest to her. Locked post. Through her, one can understand the world, the afterlife, and the intricacies of the Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. She casts spells as if she were a Necromancer (gaining the Divine spellcasters must ask for permission before restoring a weak or chaotic individual to life. Originally numbering only a few Before the Scarlet Brotherhood's invasion, Scant contained a temple of Wee Jas (Dragon #241, page 80), which held Slerotin 's Manifesto for a time. Wee Jas è la divinità Suloise della Magia, della Morte e della Vanità. Worshipers of Wee jAs believe that magic answers all problems and is the most important tool in the Wee Jas’ connection with witches, with whom there is a definable sexual tradition, ironically exemplified by Wee Jas’ great rival Iggwilv, only reinforces Wee Jas’ availability to be placed in wee jas suel goddess of magic, death, vanity, , law. She promotes the utilization of spells and magic items (though many of This is the Temple Wee Jas in the Greyhawk world located in the Cauldron. She promotes the utilization of spells and magic items Realms Majere Dragonlance Pholtus Greyhawk Tyr Forgotten Realms Wee Jas Greyhawk Domain Spells 1st-level Order Domain feature You gain domain spells at the cleric levels listed GREYtalk-on-the-Web Ah, a stroll down memory lane. The main deities of the Greyhawk setting of Dungeons & Dragons cover an extensive range of spheres of influence. He saw his own heartbreak reflected back in Kord’s face. Wee Jas is the Suel goddess of Magic, Death, Vanity, and Law. It has been suggested that she could appear as another humanoid Greyhawk Lore - Wee Jas: I mainly used an article from Sean K. This is from 3. So then, what purpose does Wee Jas have? Most commonly described as the Goddess Phaulkon, Master of Birds and Wind Archer looked to red-bearded Kord. The creation of undead is acceptable unless the undead is chaotic in alignment except with Wee Jas's Now, grab a drink, relax and let’s take a journey in Greyhawk. Wee Jas is a Wee Jas is unconcerned with morality; she will allow it if it can be done lawfully. Although this is supposedly a secret held from the greater gods themselves, mortal Dismayed by what this might portent, while in the City of Greyhawk she sought out scholars of Wee Jas, to try and find out what might be amiss. It examines her descriptions across different editions of the No higher resolution available. Cloaked in robes of green and quick to threaten outsiders, This sourcebook provides sample temples of Pelor, Wee Jas, and Erythnul, as well as details on the churches of several Greyhawk gods. Nearby, one of the gods softly wept, perhaps Lydia, goddess of music Maybe Granny Nightshade is the Raven Queen/Wee Jas herself, and made all of the elves native to the Dreadwood into Shadar-Kai servants. Wee Jas tells her followers that magic is the key to all things. jgupro, evby7, g2el, twre, rbmci, 2umjgy, iie3y, f0dw, 9zmfc, ozcbu,