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Some of them are very attracting. The concept, the atmosphere, the imagination. Totally not like something modern 'art' which just exact people in real world wearing different costumes, performing their self-centred tourism with different resources and 'stages'.
 

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Looks like evil really is more fun than good, when the priestess of Loviatar is wearing more risqué clothes than the priestess of Sune.

Also some very form fitting scalemail on that priestess of Sylvanus.
 

PapaPetro

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Looks like evil really is more fun than good, when the priestess of Loviatar is wearing more risqué clothes than the priestess of Sune.

Also some very form fitting scalemail on that priestess of Sylvanus.

For a good time, Eilistraee's priestesses literally discard the formality.

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Though the demure seduction of Beshaba's gals tickles my fancy...

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That priestess of Lathander though

:shredder:

Anyway, didn't know Ao had priests, or even worshippers, really. Isn't he some sort of hands-off ubergod of the Realms or somesuch?
 

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That priestess of Lathander though

:shredder:

Anyway, didn't know Ao had priests, or even worshippers, really. Isn't he some sort of hands-off ubergod of the Realms or somesuch?

I think I remember reading about that. The people who worship him don't really get any spells or any other benefits, but they still do it because they have nothing better to do.
 

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