Hybridizing a Holy Symbol


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Radiant Oath

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I'm currently playing a pantheistic inquisitor who venerates four deities primarily: Iomedae, Pharasma, Desna and the Empyreal Lord Andoletta. I'm trying to figure out the best way to make a holy symbol that combines elements of all four to serve both as a focus for his powers and a coat of arms for the knightly order he hopes to found in the gods' name. Any ideas?


Desnan butterfly with the star and moon in her wings replaced by Pharasma's comet and the body replaced with Iomedae's sword.

and it's mounted on a willow walking stick I guess whatever man


Simplest method would be a shield divided into four quadrants, and having one Mage in each quadrant. A more complex version of the same idea would be the four symbols stylized into a fifth image, something like a portrait version of a family tree.

http://www.portraitswithexpression.com/Ft-family-tree-portrait-r-mm.JPG

Or, depending on the bent of your order, a four leaf clover, a four-eyed face, a lion or horse rampant with each foot resting on a step with the individual symbols underneath it.

Combining elements from each of the four into a single symbol seems like a great way to annoy the clergy of individual faiths. Although if that's what you're going for, by all means.

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