Trixis, Goddess of Trickery

The arrival of Trixis has been sung about in the taverns, the inns, the bars, and on corners of busy settlements. Her pranks and mischief have rattled the hearts of many and captivated audiences all over Eandor  Trixis, the Goddess of Trickery, also known as the Mischief Maker and the Laughing Shadow, takes great delight, according to song and tale, in hiding beloved objects and making them reappear in inconvenient places. You'll know it was her own doing if you hear laughter on the wind. Some people claim to have woken up in strange places, in peculiar situations, with absolutely no recollection on how they arrived their, nor with any logical explanation on how.   She does love a good story, especially one with a good twist in them. Those who tell such tales are likely to gain her blessing. Pranksters, tricksters, jesters, and thieves, all make quick work of skills she adores.

Divine Domains

 
  • Deception
  • Mischief
  • Illusion
  • Cunning
  • Trickery
  • Arcana
  • Knowledge
 

Tenets of Faith

  1. Use cleverness and deception to achieve your goals.
  2. Revel in the joy of harmless pranks and playful deceptions.
  3. Seek the clever solution before the brutish one.
  4. Be flexible and adaptable.
  5. Use your cunning to exploit the exploiters.
  6. Use cunning, wit, deception, trickery, and humor to challenge and undermine authority.
  7. Spread laughter and joy through your actions.
  8. Each deception, successful or not, is a lesson.
  9. Respect the fellow tricker and their craft.
  10. Share knowledge and techniques of the witcraft.


Sins of Faith

  1. Using deception to betray the trust of the innocent and loyal.
  2. Causing physical or emotional harm to the innocent or less fortunate.
  3. Inflexible thinking; failure to adapt.
  4. Actions that suppress joy, laughter, or the light-hearted spirit.
  5. Using trickery to exploit or manipulate the defenseless.
  6. Betraying or undermining other tricksters unjustly.
  7. Shying away from challenging authority or failing to stand against corruption.
  8. Squandering your wit and cunning on meaningless deceptions.
  9. Failing to maintain a sense of playfulness and humor in your actions.
  10. Failing to learn from your past tricks and deceptions.
  11. Failing to improve your craft.


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