Statistics
| Armour Class |
-1 |
| Movement |
180' |
| Hit Points |
275 |
| Number of Attacks |
2 |
| THAC0 |
3 |
| Damage |
By Weapon (+8) |
| Special Attacks |
Lycanthopy (Were-tiger) |
| Special Defense |
None |
| All Saving Throws |
2 |
| Magic Resistance |
52% |
| Size |
M (6' tall) |
| Alignment |
Chaotic Neutral |
| Worshippers |
Druids & Rangers |
| Symbol |
Holly Leaf |
| Home Plane |
Plane of Elemental Air |
| STR |
20 |
INT |
20 |
WIS |
25 |
| DEX |
23 |
CON |
24 |
CHA |
22 |
Other Abilities include the AD&D Spells:
Command, Comprehend Languages, Detect Alignment,
Gate, Geas, Quest, Teleport, True Seeing
All these are natural abilities and are not
subject to the magic rules of Guyendor. |
Carrin's Holy Symbol
Background
This Goddess embodies the distance that Humans have come from nature.
Carrin is the Imperial representative in the Druidic Order, but according to the religion of today
she governs the weather. Her priests do have some of the abilities of the other Druids but this can appear limited. Although Carrin
makes her home on the Elemental Plane of Air, she spends long periods on Guyendor as a kind of caretaker, and mourning the loss of
Nerah's gift of nature. It is hoped that Carrin can persuade her priests to return to both flora and fauna in thier worship.
Appearance
Carrin is usually depicted as a non-descript woman dressed in flowing blue robes. Brown hair and brown eyes
and always accompanied by a large tiger.
Combat
As with many Gods, direct confrontation is avoided by Carrin, but she is a proficient warrior with most
weapons and if truly offended she will leave her enemy alive, but infected with the lycanthopy of a were-tiger. (It is thought that
all were tigers worship Carrin, awaiting her return to Druidic Glory).
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