unbound:classes:templar:deities
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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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