Lendor
The Master of Tedium, The Prince of Time

Greater God, Suel pantheon
God of Time, Tedium, Law

Symbol Crescent moon, superimposed over a full moon surrounded by 14 stars  
Alignment Lawful Neutral  
Priest Alignment LN  
Plane Nirvana  
Worshippers Lawmen, leaders, astrologers, astronomers, mages, mystics  
Race Any, mostly human with a few dwarves  
Sex Any  
Attributes Wisdom 14 -1
Proficiency Groups Wizard, Priest, General 5
Bonus Proficiencies Ancient (Suel) History, Astrology 6
Preferred Weapon None (patience, actually)  
Allowed Weapons Clubbing weapons, flails, staff, sling, lasso, net, mancatcher, maul  
Armor Any, any shield (rarely heavier than splint mail)  
Primary Sphere Time 10
Major Spheres All, Astral, Divination, Guardian, Healing, Law, Necromantic, Numbers 63
Minor Spheres Protection, Summoning 10
Additional Spells Flame Blade (2nd), Weather Stasis (4th) 1
Abilities
  No followers  
  Absolute time sense: the priest always knows the accurate time, regardless of circumstance 5
  Extended duration (doubled) on all spells 15
  +2 on saves against time-related spells and effects (including haste and slow) 5
7th level Perform tedious tasks in half the normal time 7
  Cast 1st level spells one speed factor faster (minimum casting time of 1) 1
11th level Work on any task without need for food, drink or rest for twice the normal period of a character of their race, build, and health 5
  Cast 2nd level spells one speed factor faster (minimum casting time of 1)  
16th level Immune to Time Stop and other time-related affects (haste, slow, time travel), unless the priest chooses to be affected -- they may decide as the spell begins to take effect, and will know the consequences (i.e. duration of the time stop, era of a time travel spell) 8
Limitations
  No special limitations  
Raiment Silver robes, adorned with Lendor's symbol in a black circle  
Holy Days Year's end, day-long meditation, fasting, and prayer  
Notes
Lendor is the father/mother deity of the Suel pantheon
Priests of Lendor are very rare, and are usually only found in large cities
Lo Reltarma and Irongate are both known centers of worship
Lendor's priests rarely interact with those outside their faith
Background
Lendor, though undeniably the mightiest god in the Suel pantheon, is worshipped by few in the Flanaess. His worship waned during the height of the Suel imperium, when the Suel turned to dark powers (Syrul, Beltar, Pyremius, and the lords of Hell). He does not appear to be concerned at this turn of events, and his power level remains as strong as ever.

Lendor is both the father and the mother of the Suel pantheon -- the other prime powers of the pantheon sprung forth from his dreams, long before the reckoning of time began. His authority is respected by the others of the pantheon -- they will rarely, if ever, cross the Master of Tedium. Fortunately this is rarely a problem, as Lendor only intervenes when the fabric of time is threatened.