Takes 1% of the PC\'s gold every time he or she prays at an altar of the Nine.
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The chapels of the Nine need to be maintained somehow; why not by the generous patronage of their parishioners?
Every time you pray for healing and restoration at an Altar of the Nine, you are obliged to make a monetary contribution proportional to your wealth. The poor donate nothing, but the rich donate a small fraction of their holdings to maintain the chapel and its priests.
This mod will add a small cost to the otherwise free disease-curing, attribute-restoring, health-replenishing powers of an Altar of the Nine. Don't be a cheapskate; pay up.
The amount deducted when you pray at an Altar of the Nine is 1% of your total gold.
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Exists in two versions: a non-OBSE version, and an OBSE version that allows you to tweak the amount of gold in an .ini file. You can also set the tithe to a flat amount in the .ini file.