Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Priestesses of Frigg, Part II

Divine Tests
What is beloved may not always remain seen.

1-11. One's own calls, showing it's time to set aside other magic. The priestess loses access to some of her spells (50% chance for each one), possibly including her turn ability. Roll 1d6 to determine what she must do to restore each and every one of them.
   [1] Spend at least 4d6 turns loving her husband, or if she doesn't have one yet, working towards finding him and fostering their relationship.
   [2] Engage in prophecy, weaving and forecasting for 1d6 turns. The priestess is then destined to save vs. spell/ make a Will save DC 15. If successful, she will receive some insight per Referee. If not, she is obliged to take 1d6 more turns, repeating until successful.
   [3] A wise woman is best when needed most. The priestess must make a Wisdom check (DC 15) at the next naturally occurring opportunity and counsel others as to what's appropriate. If not, then she should try again when another one arises.
   [4] Spend time helping her children for 4d6 turns. If she doesn't have any yet, then she will be required to spend the duration striving towards their conception.
   [5] Attend to her household for 3d6 turns, making it as beautiful, sustaining, and welcoming a place as her.
   [6] There can be too much unnecessary suffering in love. She must help someone else to find or resolve things with the right partner, taking just 2d6 turns to do so once such a seeker is found.