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Dogma
Yollari is seen as a protector. Traveling merchants wear his totems as a form of protection. Scouts and guides wear these same totems as a form of supporting that faith in protection. Most scouts and rangers spend time alone and worship Yollari as a companion who has greater knowledge of the terrain.

History
Yollari was said to have mapped the known world. In his quest to visit all the lands he continued his journeys into the planes in an effort to understand the world in all forms.

Yollari was once mortal. Crossing the Veil during his journeys he ascended to god status. It is said that his many maps and journals of the world and the planes act as a guide to all who follow in his footsteps. Legend says that he once crafted a tome to guide his followers on his path, but the book was stolen and never recovered. Clerics of Yollari quest for this tome.

Relationships to other religions
Yollari is a loner. He is also neutral towards all other gods regardless of alignment.

Depictions
Yollari is depicted as a middle aged cloaked male. His companion hawk is always near by. 

Divine Intervention
Loyal followers unjustly placed in peril are likely to receive intervention. Followers imperiled under natural selection rarely receive intervention. 

Divine Servants
Yollari is said to be accompanied in his divine travels by a white hawk. Predator animals are often used as messengers for Yollari.

Church of Yollari
Even non-worshipers will visit the Church of Yollari. A respected church by most, the church is known for its integration with communities. Most cities have at least a small church within their borders. Often consulted prior to traveling blessing are available for a small fee. 

Worshipers and Clergy
Clerics of the great traveller Yollari aim the achieve broad knowledge of the area their worshipers inhabit. Maps and local lore are available to worshipers. In exchange worshipers tithe to fund the network of rangers and scouts that extend the churches knowledge of local places and happenings. Nature is respected as is life, but it is also understood that death is a natural part of life.

Temples and Shrines
Structures for the church Yollari tend to be more like trading posts than traditional churches. Rangers and scouts often draw their work from assignments of the church. Merchants go to the church to find credible guides and scouts. 

Holy Texts
Maps, botanical guides, and other writings are sacred to followers of Yollari. One of the most sacred texts is the book of 10 & 1, said to be Yollari’s last work and a gift to his followers. The tomes was said to have been stolen and has fallen into mortal hands. Many have claimed to have seen the book, but there are few credible accounts. 

Holidays
Seasonal changes are celebrated by followers. These gathering are held outdoors in the form of a fair. Winter celebrations involve sculpting large snow sculptures and tend to revolve around the slaughtering of buck that is eaten ceremonially by all in attendance. Yollari’s gift ensures that all who attend the feast may eat of the buck no matter the number in attendance.

Cleric Alignments
N

Domains
Animal, Knowledge, Liberation, Plant, Travel

Subdomains
Fur, Feather, Decay, Growth, Exploration, Trade

Favored Weapon
Bow

Yollari

God of travelers and those who make their living on the road
Places of Worship
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