Rennoth, God of Knowledge

Name: Rennoth, The Eternal Observer
Domains: Knowledge, Magic, Discovery, Secrets, Wisdom
Symbol: A single open eye surrounded by a spiral of books and scrolls. In some cultures, his symbol might be a raven perched on a tree of knowledge or a glowing tome, indicating the enlightenment that comes from uncovering hidden truths.
  Description:
Rennoth, The Eternal Observer, is the god of knowledge, wisdom, and hidden secrets. He is the patron of scholars, wizards, historians, and those who seek to understand the world through study and contemplation. Rennoth is said to possess all knowledge, from the arcane secrets of the past to the yet-undiscovered truths of the future. He is a figure of both enlightenment and mystery, guiding those who seek truth but always reminding them that some knowledge comes with great responsibility.
Rennoth is often depicted as an ageless, robed figure, with an androgynous appearance and eyes that glow with the light of boundless understanding. His form is often obscured by scrolls, books, and magical symbols that float around him. His followers describe him as serene and distant, an ever-watchful observer of the world, with an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. His eyes are said to see through all lies and illusions, penetrating to the core of any question or mystery.
In some depictions, Rennoth takes the form of a massive owl with silver feathers and eyes that glow with radiant intelligence, watching over the world from high above. In others, he appears as a great scholar, surrounded by books and arcane artifacts, with his hand always outstretched to offer knowledge to those worthy enough to seek it.
  Myths and Stories:
The First Book: One of the oldest myths about Rennoth tells of how he brought knowledge to The Folk. In the beginning, it is said that the world was filled with life and magic, but the creatures lacked the wisdom to use them properly. Rennoth, seeing this chaos, descended from the heavens and presented the first book to the early leaders of The Folk. This book contained the foundations of magic, science, and philosophy, and from it, The Folk learned how to harness the world around them. However, the book also contained warnings—that knowledge, if misused, could lead to destruction.
  The Disappearance of the Stars: A famous tale speaks of a time when the stars vanished from the sky, leaving the world in total darkness. Rennoth, using his knowledge of the heavens, discovered that the stars had been stolen by a malevolent force. He guided a group of wise scholars and mages on a journey through forgotten lands to recover the stolen stars. The scholars succeeded, bringing back the light to the sky, but at the cost of their own memories. This story is often told as a parable about the sacrifice that comes with great knowledge.
  The Fabled Tower of Insight: It is said that Rennoth once built a great tower that rose into the heavens, where only the wisest and most devoted could ascend. At the top of the tower lay the Tome of Eternity, a book said to contain all the knowledge of the universe. However, the tower was hidden by Rennoth himself, and only those who are pure of mind and heart can find its location. Many scholars have searched for this tower, believing that the knowledge within could change the world—but some believe it was hidden for a reason, and that not all knowledge should be revealed.
  Role in the Current World:
In the context of your world, Rennoth is an essential deity for both The Folk and the few remaining humans who still seek to understand the arcane and technological secrets of the past. His worshippers can be found in libraries, universities, and magical academies, constantly gathering knowledge, whether through study or magical experimentation. Rennoth’s followers also include those who seek lost histories, ancient artifacts, and the secrets of the old human world, trying to unlock the mysteries that the dragons’ great ritual left behind.
However, Rennoth’s relationship with dragons is complex. While dragons are considered god-like beings in the world, some believe that Rennoth was the one who first taught them the arcane secrets that allowed them to evolve into such powerful creatures. Others say that Rennoth sees the dragons’ hoarding of knowledge and power as an affront to his teachings, which emphasize the sharing of knowledge for the betterment of all.
As the threat of Cornelius the Bastard looms, Rennoth’s followers find themselves torn. Many are drawn to the possibility of uncovering forbidden knowledge about the lich’s powers and the ancient magic that may be needed to stop him. But Rennoth’s teachings also caution that such power can corrupt, and that knowledge for the sake of domination is the path to ruin.
  Followers and Sects:
The Seekers of the Eye: A group of scholars, wizards, and clerics who dedicate their lives to finding and preserving knowledge. They are the keepers of vast libraries and archives, guarding ancient texts and magical scrolls. The Seekers believe that the key to solving the world’s problems lies in the past, and they often lead expeditions into forgotten ruins or delve into old tomes in search of lost wisdom. They are seen as Rennoth’s most devoted followers, but they can sometimes be accused of valuing knowledge over morality.
  The Watchful Ravens: A more secretive order that operates in the shadows, the Watchful Ravens are Rennoth’s agents in the world, tasked with safeguarding dangerous knowledge and ensuring it does not fall into the wrong hands. They are experts in espionage, illusion magic, and divination, using their skills to manipulate events from behind the scenes. While some see them as necessary protectors of the world’s balance, others view them as meddlers who withhold knowledge that could help in dire times.
  The Arcanists of the Spiral: This sect is made up of mages who believe that the true nature of reality can only be understood through a deep study of both magic and science. The Arcanists are often involved in research that blends magical and technological principles, and they are fascinated by the remnants of human artificer knowledge. Many members of this sect have come into conflict with those who shun technology, seeing it as a forgotten key to understanding magic itself.
  Personality and Nature:
Rennoth is portrayed as a distant and contemplative deity, more interested in the pursuit of knowledge than in the affairs of mortals. However, he is not indifferent; he simply believes that all beings must seek out knowledge themselves to grow. He is often described as patient but unyielding—those who seek truth must work for it, and Rennoth will not hand answers freely to those who are lazy or careless in their quest.
Rennoth is also a god of balance, believing that knowledge must be tempered with wisdom. He cautions against the reckless pursuit of secrets that could harm the world, and his teachings emphasize that knowledge is both a gift and a responsibility. While his followers may be tempted by the allure of forbidden knowledge, Rennoth’s most devout understand that some truths are better left undiscovered.
  Worship and Influence:
Rennoth’s temples are often found in places of learning, such as universities, libraries, and magical academies. His worshippers include scholars, mages, and those who seek to understand the deeper mysteries of existence. The temples are quiet, contemplative places where knowledge is both studied and revered. His festivals are often somber affairs, involving lectures, discussions, and the sharing of new discoveries.
As the threat of Cornelius the Bastard looms, Rennoth’s followers find themselves torn. Many are drawn to the possibility of uncovering forbidden knowledge about the lich’s powers and the ancient magic that may be needed to stop him. But Rennoth’s teachings also caution that such power can corrupt, and that knowledge for the sake of domination is the path to ruin.
Rennoth’s influence is especially strong among wizards and clerics who seek to understand the nature of magic and the universe. Many see him as a guide in their pursuit of arcane knowledge, and his blessings are sought when dealing with powerful magical forces.

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