Atlas Telamon
Deity of strength, perseverance, exploration
Wields a club
Patron deity of Glorianas‐town
Served by devas, giants
Symbolized by a globe or compass
Aligned with Law
Clerics can use the magic‐user spell Enlarge
Atlas is worshiped not only as a deity of strength and endurance, but also as a god of exploration and cartography. He is the strongest of the titans who separates the heavens from the earth. Atlas appears as a giant of man holding the tools of exploration: compass, sextant, spyglass and globe.
Atlas is the son of Japetus and Clymenem, the daughter of the titan Oceanus. His brothers are Prometheus, Menoetius and Epimetheus. His own children are mostly daughters, and include the Hesperides by Hesperis, the Hyades and Pleiades by Aithra, and Calypso, Dione and Maera by unspecified goddesses.
Atlas’ temples are supported by merchant societies and in turn fund cartographers and explorers. Temples of Atlas are decorated with images of exotic lands, animals and people. The classic cleric of Atlas will wear three‐quarters plate and be found at the head of a column of explorers plunging into unknown lands.