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[[File:Fedhas altar.png]] ''"Spread life and death."''
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{{flavour|Fedhas is the god of plant and fungal life. Followers are forbidden from harming any species under Fedhas' protection. In return Fedhas grants a number of abilities that promote the growth of plant and fungi. These abilities may incidentally prove useful to adventurers.
  
[[File:Fedhas altar.png]] ''"Spread life and death"''
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Plants and fungi will not attack Fedhas' worshippers without provocation. Fedhas' worshippers may walk through plants or fungi, and even fire missiles or spells through them without causing harm. Fedhas grants powers to temporarily grow a menagerie of plant allies whose strength and duration increase with Invocations skill. Worshipers may grow a protective wall of briar patches as well as ballistomycetes that fire damaging spores whose explosions confuse living creatures. Devout followers can overgrow a stretch of solid terrain with a cluster of plant allies or even summon a mighty oklob plant.
  
'''Fedhas Madash''' is the god of plant and fungal life. Fedhas encourages followers to promote the growth of plant life, especially through the decomposition of corpses. However, Fedhas forbids harming any species under his/her protection, or using [[Necromancy|necromantic]] effects on corpses. In return, Fedhas grants followers the power to promote the growth of fungal life - and cultivate it as an ally or weapon.
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Fedhas likes it when you kill living beings, you destroy the undead, you kill demons, you kill holy beings and you destroy nonliving beings.
  
No backgrounds start with this religion.
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Fedhas dislikes it when you destroy plants.}}
  
 
==Racial restrictions==
 
==Racial restrictions==
Fedhas does not accept [[undead]] worshipers ([[ghoul]]s, [[mummies]], or [[vampire]]s), most likely because they violate the natural cycle of life.
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[[Demigod]]s are also unable to worship Fedhas (or any other god).
  
 
==Appreciates==
 
==Appreciates==
*Using Decomposition via [[praying]] on [[corpse]]s and certain undead.
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* Killing [[natural]], [[undead]], [[demonic]], [[holy]], or [[nonliving]] creatures.
  
 
==Deprecates==
 
==Deprecates==
 
*You or your allies destroying plants. (Piety loss)
 
*You or your allies destroying plants. (Piety loss)
 
*Attacking allied flora. (Piety loss)
 
*Attacking allied flora. (Piety loss)
*Using [[List of spells by flag#Corpse_violating|corpse-violating]] spells. These include Sublimation of Blood, Animate Dead, and other spells that affect corpses or chunks, as well as [[Necromutation]] (which violates your ''own'' corpse). [[Necromancy]] spells that don't affect corpses, such as [[Regeneration]], [[Pain]], and [[Bolt of Draining]], are allowed. (Penance)
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*Allowing allied flora to die. Wandering mushrooms dying from running out of HD doesn't count. (Piety loss)
  
 
==Given abilities==
 
==Given abilities==
'''[[Piety|Piety level -]]''': "Green [Species Name]"
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'''[[Piety|Piety level -]]''': "Fungal"
*All plants are friendly towards you. (Passive)
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*All plants are friendly towards you. (Passive). Note this includes strong monsters like [[oklob plant]]s and [[thorn hunter]]s.
 
*You can walk through plants, though it takes 50% longer than normal to do so. (Passive)
 
*You can walk through plants, though it takes 50% longer than normal to do so. (Passive)
 
*You can fire through all allied plant-type creatures without harming them. (Passive)
 
*You can fire through all allied plant-type creatures without harming them. (Passive)
*'''Decomposition''' - By [[pray]]ing, causes all corpses in your field of vision to rapidly decay. Corpses with a monster on top of them will not be affected. It turns corpses into skeletons, [[zombie]]s into [[skeleton (monster)|skeletons]] (or destroys them), destroys ghoul genus monsters for piety gain, and causes friendly [[toadstool]]s to grow. Any monsters defeated this way grant no XP. (Free)
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'''[[Piety|Piety level *]]''': "Inciter"
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'''[[Piety|Piety level *]]''': "Green [Species]"
*'''Evolution''' - Uses fruit or piety to turn one targeted plant in your line of sight into a stronger species under your control. (Costs 2 MP plus the following additional costs):
 
**[[Plant]], [[Bush]] -> [[Oklob plant]] (Costs 1 fruit)
 
**[[Oklob sapling]] -> [[Oklob plant]] (Costs 4 piety)
 
**[[Toadstool]] -> [[Wandering mushroom]] (Costs 2 piety)
 
**[[Fungus]] -> Wandering mushroom (Costs 1 piety)
 
**[[Ballistomycete]] -> [[Hyperactive ballistomycete]] (Costs 4 piety).
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level **]]''': "Photosynthesist"
 
*'''Sunshine''' - Targeted ability with a small area of effect, inflicts back lit status (same as [[Corona]]), and evaporates water (deep water turns to shallow water and shallow water turns to dry land). (2 MP, 50-100 Food)
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level ***]]''': "Cultivator"
 
*'''Growth''' - Creates plants in a circle around you and costs 1 fruit per plant. If a complete circle can't be placed, then the plants are placed on open squares closest to monsters. Lets you choose how many plants to spawn. (2 MP, Fruit)
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level ****]]''': "Green Death"
 
*'''Reproduction''' - Creates [[giant spore]]s from corpses in your field of vision to attack your enemies.  (4 MP, 100-200 Food)
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level *****]]''': "Nimbus"
 
*'''Rain''' - Creates a circle of water around you. The floor becomes shallow water, shallow water becomes deep water. Tiles with monsters in them cannot be turned to deep water. This ability also spawns random plants and fungus, and removes [[Sticky Flame]] and [[Mislead]]. (4 MP, 150-300 Food, 4-6 Piety)
 
'''[[Piety|Piety level ******]]''': "Force of Nature"
 
 
*No new abilities.
 
*No new abilities.
  
==Punishments==
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'''[[Piety|Piety level **]]''': "Cultivator"
*The elements will be invoked against you, the equivalent of an [[Ice Magic]], [[Earth Magic]], [[Fire Magic]], or [[Air Magic]] [[miscast]].
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* You can encircle yourself with summoned [[briar patch]]es.
*Hostile plants (biased towards oklobs) will grow around you. This effect will only happen when abandoning Fedhas, never when simply under penance.
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*Corpses in line of sight will produce hostile spores.
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'''[[Piety|Piety level ***]]''': "Fruitful"
*All previously neutral or allied plants will also turn hostile upon abandonment or excommunication.
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* You can grow a [[ballistomycete]], which can damage and confuse enemy monsters. Or you and your allies if you're not careful!
  
==Strategy==
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'''[[Piety|Piety level ****]]''': "Photosynthesist"
*Fedhas' abilities may are less directly powerful than those of many other gods, but they are still capable of proving devastating in combat. Creating a wall of plants, oklobs, or wandering mushrooms between you and approaching enemies will slow them down, giving you several turns to attack at range in safety. A ring of shallow water will hamper attacking enemies, while a ring of deep water will stop them in their tracks (though unless you're playing an aquatic species or are capable of flight or blinking, escaping the ring yourself may be tricky). [[Merfolk]] especially benefit here, as fighting from water grants them a significant bonus to [[ev]]asion, while large species ([[troll]]s, [[ogre]]s, [[centaur]]s, and [[naga]]s) and [[octopode]]s are not penalized for fighting in shallow water. The explosions from giant spores may be unlikely to kill any major threat outright, but the confusion they induce allows opportunities for [[stabbing]], and can insta-kill opponents that wander into deep water. Even Fedhas' granted allies are unusual; oklob plants are devastating, and can fire through each other's tiles, but can only attack things within their range, and wandering mushrooms can injure and confuse opponents without poison resistance, but run out of HD after enough attacks.
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* You can transform dungeon walls and trees into plant allies.
  
*When using abilities that have a fruit cost, the game will expend the fruit with the least quantity first. You may want to burn through your stack of 30 sultanas before touching your 1 lemon, but that's not how it works. Don't carry fruit you may decide to actually eat!
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'''[[Piety|Piety level *****]]''': "Green Death"
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* You can grow an [[oklob plant]].
  
*Try to use Fedhas' abilities creatively to prepare traps for enemies to blunder into. Creating a large oklob plant farm just outside of a branch end will allow you to lure powerful enemies to an acidic doom (bear in mind that as piety is plentiful and fruit is not, it's cheaper to use Rain to generate plants than Growth). You can use a combination of Rain and Sunshine to create single tile pathways with deep water on both sides; confuse enemies halfway across to drown them with ease. You can even use Sunshine afterwards to dry up the water and claim the loot and corpses. Generated water tiles can also be used to create interesting [[cloud]] effects; cast [[Bolt of Cold]] on enemies in a watery hallway to fill it with freezing clouds, dealing extra [[cold]] damage each turn, or [[Bolt of Fire]]/[[Conjure Flame]] to generate billowing clouds of [[line of sight]]-blocking [[steam]].
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'''[[Piety|Piety level ******]]''': "Force of Nature"
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*No new abilities.
  
*Bear in mind that Rain can also be used to permanently seal off areas you don't want monsters getting out of. A couple uses can block off a dangerous [[list of jellies|jelly]] vault, for instance, or keep overly dangerous [[unique]]s trapped in a section of the floor you're willing to abandon.
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Plants spawned by Fedhas are improved by [[Invocations]] skill; eg, oklobs' rate of fire is improved.
  
*Apart from Sunshine's obvious uses (increasing your accuracy against nimble enemies and drying up deep water), bear in mind that it can also reveal [[invisible]] monsters, and that stranding aquatic opponents on dry land is an effective way to defeat them from a safe range (though they may manage to flop back into water if any is nearby).
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==Punishments==
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{{flavour|Fedhas does not appreciate abandonment, and will call down fearful punishments on disloyal followers!
  
*The Reproduction ability can be devastating if used correctly, but requires caution. Spore explosions automatically confuse anything that is of [[natural]] [[holiness]] and which lacks magic immunity, regardless of [[poison]] or [[magic resistance]]. This includes you, so never cast it at nearby corpses. Ranged fighters can "create" a single corpse in a group of enemies, while [[Translocations]] casters can drop a corpse there with [[Portal Projectile]]. Usting Reproduction will then hit the group several times over.
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It is Fedhas's considered opinion that offenders against the natural order (Fedhas) simply need more exposure to nature to realize the error of their ways. Accordingly, Fedhas provides said nature, in the form of pure elemental destruction, waves of giant spores rising from nearby corpses, and, for the truly incorrigible, surrounding rings of animate mushrooms and acid-spitting oklobs.}}
  
*[[Giant spore]]s won't follow your orders. Don't waste turns.
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During penance, Fedhas will occasionally punish you with one of the following forms of [[divine retribution]]:
  
*Kills from oklob plants and wandering mushrooms count as kills by summons, granting reduced XP. Kills from spores grant full.
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*The elements will be invoked against you. This equates to a random [[Ice Magic]], [[Earth Magic]], [[Fire Magic]], or [[Air Magic]] [[miscast]].
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*Hostile plants (biased towards oklobs) will grow around you. This effect will only happen when abandoning Fedhas, never when simply under penance.
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*Corpses in line of sight will produce hostile spores.
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*All previously neutral or allied plants will also turn hostile upon abandonment or excommunication.
  
*Don't worry too much about letting allied plants die, as the penalty is only 1 piety, or about 1 corpse's worth.
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==Strategy==
  
*Along with improving your ability success rate, improving [[Invocations]] also improves the power of your abilities: your oklob plants will fire more often and for more damage, your wandering mushrooms will generate with additional HD, your plants will be more durable, and your Rain will generate more rain clouds.
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*Along with improving your ability success rate, improving [[Invocations]] also improves the HD of your summons. In general, this increases HP and damage, although for oklob plants it increase fire speed instead of damage.
  
 
*Be aware that your ability to fire through allied plants does not apply to every spell in the game; some will inflict friendly fire and cost you piety.
 
*Be aware that your ability to fire through allied plants does not apply to every spell in the game; some will inflict friendly fire and cost you piety.
**The following spells can pass through allied plants without harming them: [[Flame Tongue]], [[Magic Dart]], [[Shock]], [[Sting]], [[Throw Flame]], [[Throw Frost]], [[Mephitic Cloud]], [[Stone Arrow]], [[Iskenderun's Mystic Blast]] (even if it explodes), [[Bolt of Magma]], [[Lightning Bolt]], [[Venom Bolt]], [[Bolt of Cold]], [[Bolt of Draining]], [[Bolt of Fire]], [[Iron Shot]], [[Poison Arrow]], [[Lehudib's Crystal Spear]], [[Bolt of Inaccuracy]], and [[Thunderbolt]] ([[lightning rod]]).
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**The following spells can pass through allied plants without harming them: [[Magic Dart]], [[Shock]], [[Sting]], [[Mephitic Cloud]], [[Stone Arrow]], [[Bolt of Magma]], [[Lightning Bolt]], [[Venom Bolt]], [[Iron Shot]], [[Poison Arrow]], and [[Lehudib's Crystal Spear]]).
 
**The following spells will affect allied plants as described:
 
**The following spells will affect allied plants as described:
 
***[[Orbs of Destruction]] cannot pass through.
 
***[[Orbs of Destruction]] cannot pass through.
 
***[[Battlesphere]]s' beams cannot pass through.
 
***[[Battlesphere]]s' beams cannot pass through.
***[[Fireball]] and [[Ice Storm]] can pass through, but the resulting explosion will harm allied plants.
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***[[Fireball]] can pass through, but the resulting explosion will harm allied plants.
***Enchantments like [[Agony]], [[Dispel Undead]], [[Pain]], [[Confuse]], etc. can not pass through, though they will not affect the plant.
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***Enchantments like [[Pain]], [[Ensorcelled Hibernation]], etc. can not pass through, though they will not affect the plant.
***Fedhas protects allied plants from the clouds produced by [[Freezing Cloud]], [[Ring of Flames]], [[Poisonous Cloud]], and [[Ignite Poison]], but not from [[Tornado]].
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***Fedhas protects allied plants from the clouds produced by [[Ignite Poison]], [[Freezing Cloud]], [[Ring of Flames]], and [[Glaciate]], but not from [[Tornado]].
***Fedhas protects allied plants from the explosions of [[Lee's Rapid Deconstruction]], but not from [[Fulminant Prism]].
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***Fedhas protects allied plants from the explosions of [[Lee's Rapid Deconstruction]] and [[Ignition]], but not from [[Fulminant Prism]].
 
**[[Static Discharge]], [[Ozocubu's Refrigeration]], [[Conjure Ball Lightning]], [[Chain Lightning]], [[Shatter]], and [[Fire Storm]] will harm allied plants.
 
**[[Static Discharge]], [[Ozocubu's Refrigeration]], [[Conjure Ball Lightning]], [[Chain Lightning]], [[Shatter]], and [[Fire Storm]] will harm allied plants.
 
*Winning a 3-rune ascension with Fedhas is perfectly reasonable, but getting a 15-rune victory is significantly harder. Fedhas is one of the least effective gods in the extended end-game; his abilities burn through piety quickly, and the near absence of corpses in [[the Abyss]], the [[Hell]]s, and [[Pandemonium]] will leave you with very little ammunition to work with. On top of that, many of his abilities are ineffective against demons: spores can't confuse them, and most demons fly right over deep water.
 
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Prior to [[0.8]], Decomposition was accomplished as an ability, not through prayer.
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*prior to [[0.24]], Fedhas did not allow the undead to worship them, and Fedhas abilities had a food cost. In addition to that Fedhas' abilities were greatly reworked.
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*Prior to [[0.22]], Evolution was granted at *, and Sunlight was granted at **.
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*Prior to [[0.21]], Fedhas abilities used [[fruit]]s rather than rations.
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*Prior to [[0.15]], worshipers of Fedhas could not cast [[Sublimation of Blood]] without incurring piety loss and/or penance.
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*Prior to [[0.8]], Decomposition was accomplished as an ability, not through prayer.
  
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Fedhas altar.png "Spread life and death."
Fedhas is the god of plant and fungal life. Followers are forbidden from harming any species under Fedhas' protection. In return Fedhas grants a number of abilities that promote the growth of plant and fungi. These abilities may incidentally prove useful to adventurers.

Plants and fungi will not attack Fedhas' worshippers without provocation. Fedhas' worshippers may walk through plants or fungi, and even fire missiles or spells through them without causing harm. Fedhas grants powers to temporarily grow a menagerie of plant allies whose strength and duration increase with Invocations skill. Worshipers may grow a protective wall of briar patches as well as ballistomycetes that fire damaging spores whose explosions confuse living creatures. Devout followers can overgrow a stretch of solid terrain with a cluster of plant allies or even summon a mighty oklob plant.

Fedhas likes it when you kill living beings, you destroy the undead, you kill demons, you kill holy beings and you destroy nonliving beings.

Fedhas dislikes it when you destroy plants.

Racial restrictions

Demigods are also unable to worship Fedhas (or any other god).

Appreciates

Deprecates

  • You or your allies destroying plants. (Piety loss)
  • Attacking allied flora. (Piety loss)
  • Allowing allied flora to die. Wandering mushrooms dying from running out of HD doesn't count. (Piety loss)

Given abilities

Piety level -: "Fungal"

  • All plants are friendly towards you. (Passive). Note this includes strong monsters like oklob plants and thorn hunters.
  • You can walk through plants, though it takes 50% longer than normal to do so. (Passive)
  • You can fire through all allied plant-type creatures without harming them. (Passive)

Piety level *: "Green [Species]"

  • No new abilities.

Piety level **: "Cultivator"

Piety level ***: "Fruitful"

  • You can grow a ballistomycete, which can damage and confuse enemy monsters. Or you and your allies if you're not careful!

Piety level ****: "Photosynthesist"

  • You can transform dungeon walls and trees into plant allies.

Piety level *****: "Green Death"

Piety level ******: "Force of Nature"

  • No new abilities.

Plants spawned by Fedhas are improved by Invocations skill; eg, oklobs' rate of fire is improved.

Punishments

Fedhas does not appreciate abandonment, and will call down fearful punishments on disloyal followers!

It is Fedhas's considered opinion that offenders against the natural order (Fedhas) simply need more exposure to nature to realize the error of their ways. Accordingly, Fedhas provides said nature, in the form of pure elemental destruction, waves of giant spores rising from nearby corpses, and, for the truly incorrigible, surrounding rings of animate mushrooms and acid-spitting oklobs.

During penance, Fedhas will occasionally punish you with one of the following forms of divine retribution:

  • The elements will be invoked against you. This equates to a random Ice Magic, Earth Magic, Fire Magic, or Air Magic miscast.
  • Hostile plants (biased towards oklobs) will grow around you. This effect will only happen when abandoning Fedhas, never when simply under penance.
  • Corpses in line of sight will produce hostile spores.
  • All previously neutral or allied plants will also turn hostile upon abandonment or excommunication.

Strategy

  • Along with improving your ability success rate, improving Invocations also improves the HD of your summons. In general, this increases HP and damage, although for oklob plants it increase fire speed instead of damage.

History

  • prior to 0.24, Fedhas did not allow the undead to worship them, and Fedhas abilities had a food cost. In addition to that Fedhas' abilities were greatly reworked.
  • Prior to 0.22, Evolution was granted at *, and Sunlight was granted at **.
  • Prior to 0.21, Fedhas abilities used fruits rather than rations.
  • Prior to 0.15, worshipers of Fedhas could not cast Sublimation of Blood without incurring piety loss and/or penance.
  • Prior to 0.8, Decomposition was accomplished as an ability, not through prayer.
Gods
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Chaotic JiyvaXom
Evil BeoghDithmenosKikubaaqudghaLugonu *Makhleb *Yredelemnul
* Chaotic & Evil