Post by Valen Storyteller on Jan 27, 2016 2:08:38 GMT
Symbol: Stylised female figures, linked in an embrace
Alignment: Neutral Good
Portfolio: Creation, Innovation, Youth
Domains: Craft, Knowledge, Renewal, Charm, Trade, Travel
Favored Weapon: Crossbow
Divine Rank: 16
The Twins are deities that embody youth, innovation, new beginnings, creation and creativity. Two halves of a whole, they embody Function and Form, and together are said to be the patrons of every intellectual or artistic pursuit.
The worship of the twins is a vibrant, lively dualism, swinging from the wild, reckless parties thrown by Talia to the wise, fulfilling devotions and preaching of Pallas. Worship of the twins is broad and diverse, though most followers are humans, dwarves or elves. The small dualistic faith is known to be allies of both the dwarven and elven pantheons, and some say they are the bridge that allows the two groups of deities, and the two races, to cooperate.
PALLAS, GODDESS OF ARTIFICE AND TRADE
Symbol: Coin shaped like a Cog
Alignment: Lawful Good
Portfolio: Artifice, Trade, Technology
Domains: Craft, Law, Protection, Fire, Trade
Favored Weapon: Firearm
Divine Rank: 12
Pallas is a goddess of constant innovation, forever seeking the newest, brightest, most wondrous of creations. It is said that every inventor, artificer and trail-blazer receives their inspiration from her, as she guides them to constant bounty.
Self-improvement plays a large part in the worship of Pallas. Followers are taught to cultivate what is best in themselves, improving their minds, bodies and spirit, hammering the dross out of themselves. The learning of a new craft, trade route or technology is presented as a journey of mystical discovery not only of the outward world, but also of the self.
Pallas is known to have a firm alliance with Moradin, and a pact born of deep mutual respect with the dwarven pantheon of the Mordinsamman as a whole. Some dwarves worship her, though she is usually portrayed as a dwarves women in their temples and cities.
TALIA, GODDESS OF ART AND WANDERERS
Symbol: A rose
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Portfolio: Art, Creativity, Freedom
Domains: Travel, Charm, Chaos, Trickery
Favored Weapon: Bow
Divine Rank: 12
Reckless, whimsical, lively and free, Talia is seen as an inspiration for every free spirit in Eos. A muse to artists, a friend to wanderers, and a mischievous partner for the tricksters, Talia seems to have inexhaustible love for life and freedom.
Worship of Talia presents the importance of personal experience. Followers are expected to live life fully, to learn more, see more, feel more. Every sense is expected to be cultivated and explored, every form of art is worth learning about, and every mystery is an invitation for exploration.
Talia often wanders with fey entities and with the elven pantheon, the Seldarine. She is said to have had many dalliances with different members of that pantheon, and is a firm ally of the fair folk. Some elves attest that she is, in fact, an elven deity who has merely taken on a human persona for a time, a not-unexpected venture for such a mercurial goddess. Those who believe this see her as, in fact, an elven goddess and a member of The Seldarine.
Alignment: Neutral Good
Portfolio: Creation, Innovation, Youth
Domains: Craft, Knowledge, Renewal, Charm, Trade, Travel
Favored Weapon: Crossbow
Divine Rank: 16
The Twins are deities that embody youth, innovation, new beginnings, creation and creativity. Two halves of a whole, they embody Function and Form, and together are said to be the patrons of every intellectual or artistic pursuit.
The worship of the twins is a vibrant, lively dualism, swinging from the wild, reckless parties thrown by Talia to the wise, fulfilling devotions and preaching of Pallas. Worship of the twins is broad and diverse, though most followers are humans, dwarves or elves. The small dualistic faith is known to be allies of both the dwarven and elven pantheons, and some say they are the bridge that allows the two groups of deities, and the two races, to cooperate.
PALLAS, GODDESS OF ARTIFICE AND TRADE
Symbol: Coin shaped like a Cog
Alignment: Lawful Good
Portfolio: Artifice, Trade, Technology
Domains: Craft, Law, Protection, Fire, Trade
Favored Weapon: Firearm
Divine Rank: 12
Pallas is a goddess of constant innovation, forever seeking the newest, brightest, most wondrous of creations. It is said that every inventor, artificer and trail-blazer receives their inspiration from her, as she guides them to constant bounty.
Self-improvement plays a large part in the worship of Pallas. Followers are taught to cultivate what is best in themselves, improving their minds, bodies and spirit, hammering the dross out of themselves. The learning of a new craft, trade route or technology is presented as a journey of mystical discovery not only of the outward world, but also of the self.
Pallas is known to have a firm alliance with Moradin, and a pact born of deep mutual respect with the dwarven pantheon of the Mordinsamman as a whole. Some dwarves worship her, though she is usually portrayed as a dwarves women in their temples and cities.
TALIA, GODDESS OF ART AND WANDERERS
Symbol: A rose
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Portfolio: Art, Creativity, Freedom
Domains: Travel, Charm, Chaos, Trickery
Favored Weapon: Bow
Divine Rank: 12
Reckless, whimsical, lively and free, Talia is seen as an inspiration for every free spirit in Eos. A muse to artists, a friend to wanderers, and a mischievous partner for the tricksters, Talia seems to have inexhaustible love for life and freedom.
Worship of Talia presents the importance of personal experience. Followers are expected to live life fully, to learn more, see more, feel more. Every sense is expected to be cultivated and explored, every form of art is worth learning about, and every mystery is an invitation for exploration.
Talia often wanders with fey entities and with the elven pantheon, the Seldarine. She is said to have had many dalliances with different members of that pantheon, and is a firm ally of the fair folk. Some elves attest that she is, in fact, an elven deity who has merely taken on a human persona for a time, a not-unexpected venture for such a mercurial goddess. Those who believe this see her as, in fact, an elven goddess and a member of The Seldarine.