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- | //"In the beginning, the Allmother | + | //"In the age before time's measure, when the cosmos lay unshaped and silent, there arose the Allmother, goddess of creation and bearer of life's first breath. From the boundless void, she crafted |
- | The benevolent creator goddess, mother of all life and the giver of fertility. She is often depicted as a woman with flowing robes and a crown of stars, cradling a newborn child. | + | //" |
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+ | The Allmother is the benevolent creator goddess, mother of all life and the giver of fertility. She is often depicted as a woman with flowing robes and a crown of stars, cradling a newborn child. | ||
The Allmother grants access to the Divinities of Fate, Fortune, Light and Life. Increase your Foresight by +1; gain training in Medicine and Blunt. | The Allmother grants access to the Divinities of Fate, Fortune, Light and Life. Increase your Foresight by +1; gain training in Medicine and Blunt. | ||
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==== The Lawgiver ==== | ==== The Lawgiver ==== | ||
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- | The stern but just god of law, order, and civilization. He is depicted as a robed figure holding scales and a sword. | + | //"His proponents hailed him as the beacon of societal harmony, believing that his divine decrees tempered the excesses of unchecked ambition and curbed the primal forces that threatened to unravel the fabric of existence. Yet, they knew too well the cost of disobedience, |
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+ | The stern but just god of law, order, and civilization. He is depicted as a robed figure holding scales and a sword. | ||
The Lawgiver grants access to the Divinities of Authority, Law, Omens and Pact. Increase your Foresight by +1; gain training in Diplomacy and Blades. | The Lawgiver grants access to the Divinities of Authority, Law, Omens and Pact. Increase your Foresight by +1; gain training in Diplomacy and Blades. | ||
==== The Forgemaster ==== | ==== The Forgemaster ==== | ||
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+ | //"In the heart of the blazing forges, where the clang of hammer on anvil resounded like a symphony of creation, there stood the Forgemaster, | ||
- | //" | + | //His devotees, with fervent devotion, praised both her strength and his finesse, recognizing in the Forgemaster the essence |
- | The industrious and creative god/goddess of craftsmanship, | + | The industrious and creative god/goddess of craftsmanship, |
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==== The Huntress ==== | ==== The Huntress ==== | ||
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+ | //"In the heart of untamed wilderness, where the thunder of hooves and the crackle of lightning blend with the whispering winds, there strides the Huntress, a goddess revered for her dual dominion over the hunt and storms. Cloaked in the mists of tempests, her presence heralds the coming of rains that quench the parched earth and the fury of thunderbolts that rend the sky. The Huntress commands the forces of nature in their entirety, from the quiet lull of the forest at dusk to the tumultuous roar of storms at their peak.// | ||
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+ | //"She is portrayed as a figure of both awe and reverence, with eyes as piercing as the lightning she wields and a voice that echoes across valleys and mountaintops. Her devotees seek her favor not only for successful hunts and bountiful harvests but also for protection against the wrath of storms and the unpredictability of nature. They offer prayers and sacrifices, weaving tales of her prowess in bringing balance to the cycles of life and death, growth and decay."// | ||
- | //"The Huntress protects | + | The goddess of the hunt, wilderness, |
- | The goddess of the hunt, wilderness, and the moon. She is depicted as a woman with a bow and arrow, often accompanied by a wolf and a stag. She offers access to Animals, Light, Storms and Wilds. | + | The Huntress |
==== The Warlord ==== | ==== The Warlord ==== | ||
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+ | //"In the tumultuous realms where the clash of steel and the cries of battle resonate, there reigns the Warlord, the formidable god of war, conquest, and valor. Clad in imposing armor that gleams with the blood of countless foes and wielding a spear that has tasted the essence of innumerable battles, he stands as the epitome of martial prowess and relentless ambition. His honor is as renowned as his ferocity; a paradoxical blend of chivalrous respect for worthy adversaries and a ruthless drive for domination.// | ||
- | "He is said to fuel the flames | + | //The Warlord' |
- | The powerful and bloodthirsty god of war, conquest, and valor. He is depicted as a warrior clad in armor, wielding a spear. | + | The Warlord is the powerful and bloodthirsty god of war, conquest, and valor. He is depicted as a warrior clad in armor, wielding a spear. |
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==== The Farmer ==== | ==== The Farmer ==== | ||
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+ | //"In the fertile fields where the earth' | ||
- | "It is she who taught | + | //"The Farmer' |
- | Despite being typically viewed as a female, the Farmer is, in some areas, viewed as gender-neutral or as gender fluid. | + | Despite being typically viewed as a female, the Farmer is, in some areas, viewed as gender-neutral or as gender fluid. |
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+ | Worship of the Farmer is believed to have come from a different, older religion, that was absorbed by the Imperial Temple. | ||
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+ | She/they grant access to the Divinities of Animal, Life, Plant and Sustenance. | ||
==== The Trickster ==== | ==== The Trickster ==== | ||
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+ | "//In the shadowy realms where the line between reality and illusion blurs, there dances the Trickster, the mischievous and enigmatic deity of trickery, dreams, and luck. Ever a shapeshifter, | ||
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- | "They are fond of playing pranks on both gods and mortals. They can be benevolent | + | The mischievous and enigmatic god/ |
- | The mischievous and enigmatic god/goddess of trickery, dreams, and luck. They are depicted as a shapeshifter, | + | They grant access to the Divinities of Chaos, Dreams, Fortune and Mischief. |
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The stoic god of death, the afterlife, and quiet contemplation. He is depicted as a hooded figure holding a shepherd' | The stoic god of death, the afterlife, and quiet contemplation. He is depicted as a hooded figure holding a shepherd' | ||
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+ | ==== The Old Man Of The Sea ==== | ||
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+ | //"If you wish to sail, ensure you sacrifice to the Old Man of the Sea. It's the only way to ensure that you come safely home. For all the seas are his domain, and he guards it jealously against intruders."// | ||
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+ | Depicted as an old man with pale blue skin, the Old Man of the Sea is a fairly stereotypical deity of the oceans. | ||
==== The Whisperer ==== | ==== The Whisperer ==== | ||
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==== The King of Cats ==== | ==== The King of Cats ==== | ||
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- | Nobody is entirely certain from where this deity first emerged. | + | Nobody is entirely certain from where this deity first emerged. |
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+ | Templars of the King of Cats gain a +1 bonus to Dexterity, and receive training in Stealth and Unarmed Combat. |
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