Nature Clerics are similar to Druids in that their worship of a nature deity gives them similar spells and a focus on protecting the natural world. Tempest Clerics worship gods of the storm, sea, or sky. Those elements (thunder/lightning, water/ice, fog/wind) feature prominently for their spells and abilities.
Does a cleric have to be the same alignment as their god?
No, your alignment does not need to match the alignment of your deity. In the introductory paragraph for the cleric it reads (page 35 of the Player’s Handbook): As you create a cleric, the most important question to consider is which deity to serve and what principles you want your character to embody.
Do Clerics have deities?
No, clerics are classically following a deity, but some rare few can also draw power from worship of lesser entities, even strong philosophies and beliefs.
Can a Paladin have two Gods?
What’s a paladin? One of the Twelve Peers, the foremost warriors of Charlemagne’s court. As such I would hazard they were exclusively Christian and therefore polytheistic (Father, Son, Holy Ghost) so yes, Paladins worshipped multiple gods.
How does a cleric communicate with their god?
One of the better aspects of roleplaying a cleric, is the relationship they have with their chosen deity. The classical image of a cleric communing with their deity is one like a priest, kneeling or chanting in prayer before their holy symbol.
Can a cleric talk to a god in D & D?
But as D&D is filled to the brim with deities, and they frequently interact and otherwise meddle in the affairs with mortals, it stands to reason that a cleric can (and I feel, SHOULD) engage with their divine patron in a more direct, or interesting way.
Can a cleric choose a domain that is unrelated to their deity?
Can a cleric choose a domain that is unrelated to their deity? No, a cleric must choose a domain that is related to their deity. (Except for the Life Domain, a cleric of any deity may take the Life Domain) However! However, the list of domains in the god appendix, is not canon, but is rather recommendations.
What to consider when creating a cleric in RuneScape?
As you create a cleric, the most important question to consider is which deity to serve and what principles you want your character to embody. Appendix B includes lists of many of the gods of the universe. Check with your DM to learn which deities are in your campaign. Once you’ve chosen a deity, consider your cleric’s relationship to that god.