The One


Infobox

The One

- Facts -

TypeName
AliasesEkh’neth
RankSupreme
AspectsThe Creator,
The Preserver,
The Destroyer
Aspect of=this.aspect_of
PortfolioCreation,
Preservation,
Destruction,
The Everything
FollowersAll
OrganisationsCult of The One
SymbolsA Hand holding the Sun
Godly Relations

"When they came, they came with shining steel and promises of peace. They left with Arkhold's coin and sons, but the north is ours yet. What the Empire forgets, Arkhold remembers."

Elara of the Council of Nine, Reflections on the Northern Wars

"The north is cold and cruel, and it’s easy to lose faith. But in Arkhold, with the Nine as our witness, we are as much stone as the walls we defend."

City Watchman Mirdan, in conversation at the North Gate


Basic Information:

  • Which Aspects of the mundane and supernatural does the deity govern?
  • Summary of the most important aspects
  • What are their general characteristics?
  • (answer this without using a bullet list)

Symbolism:

How is he/she depicted in art and/or writing?

In which form (if at all) does he/she show themselves in the mortal world? (answer this without using a bullet list)

Holy Symbol:

  • e.g. Cross, short despription

Holy Color:

  • e.g. White, short despription

Holy Number:

  • e.g. One, short despription

Holy Animal/Beast:

  • e.g. Pidgeon, short despription

Ideals:

4 Examples of the ideals & tenets of the deity.

“Title”

  • Short description

“Title”

  • Short description

“Title”

  • Short description

“Title”

  • Short description

Proverbs, Chants & Prayers:


Common Prayer to the deity:

Prayer


Myths & Deeds:

"Title1"

Write one or more well-known storys such as a myth or deed. Especially useful if there are lessons to be drawn from the stories that can be taught to their followers. Title the story as well. It can either be a Cautionary tale or not.


"Title2"

Write one or more well-known storys such as a myth or deed. Especially useful if there are lessons to be drawn from the stories that can be taught to their followers. Title the story as well. It can either be a Cautionary tale or not.