Oghma

The neutral or unaligned greater god of inspiration, invention, and knowledge and the patron of bards in the Faerûnian pantheon. The Lord of Knowledge was the leader of the Deities of Knowledge and Invention and as such was the most powerful god of knowledge in Faerûn. The Binder of What is Known, or simply the Binder, was also a member of the Celtic pantheon as a neutral or neutral good intermediate deity of speech and writing, as well as patron of the arts and everything beautiful and creative in all genders. Oghma's domain was nothing less than the whole of knowledge and thought, whether they were written down, spoken aloud, or even still remained in the mind, for the idea was the purest and highest incarnation of knowledge. Oghma was also known as Curna, goddess of wisdom, in the Shining Lands, where she was a part of the faith of the Adama, and to the shalarin he was Ri'dea'goma.   Although he was seldom sighted and was depicted in many different forms, Oghma's avatar most often appeared as a handsome, dark-skinned man in bright, resplendent, and stylish clothes and ornate armor more appropriate to a fantastic stage play than anywhere else. Typically, his outfit included a tabard with projecting, ornamented shoulder plates; a cummerbund with an exquisitely beautiful scene painted on its medallion-shaped buckle; and open-meshwork boots with long pointed toes that curled around and were tipped with dangling crystal teardrops that nearly touched the toes.
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