Thalor, God of Knowledge and Wisdom
Thalor, the God of Knowledge and Wisdom, is a being of unfathomable intellect and endless curiosity. They preside over the pursuit of truth, the collection of knowledge, and the preservation of wisdom. Portrayed as a calm, calculating, and impartial observer, Thalor views knowledge as neither good nor evil—it simply is. Their influence extends to scholars, sages, librarians, inventors, and seekers of forgotten lore. Unlike many gods, they do not demand worship but offers the allure of secrets and enlightenment to those who pursue them. To seek Thalor is to seek understanding, no matter the cost.
Divine Domains
- Knowledge
- Wisdom
- Secrets
- Memory
- Logic & Reason
Divine Symbols & Sigils
An open book with a keyhole at its center, symbolizing knowledge that requires effort to unlock.
Tenets of Faith
- Knowledge is Sacred, No Matter the Source – Knowledge, whether light or dark, must be preserved.
- Truth Before Comfort – Seek the truth, even if it shatters your beliefs.
- Preserve the Past for the Future – Collect and protect all forms of knowledge, for future generations depend on it.
- Ignorance is the True Enemy – Combat ignorance wherever it festers, as it leads to stagnation and ruin.
- The Worthy Must Earn the Key – Not all knowledge should be freely given; some must be earned through dedication and discipline.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Thalor seeks to ensure that all knowledge, whether sacred or profane, is preserved. Their ultimate goal is to construct a perfect, eternal archive that catalogs the entirety of existence—past, present, and future.
- The Eternal Archive: A collection of all knowledge ever created, from every plane of existence.
- The Protection of Lost Lore: Ensuring that knowledge deemed "forbidden" is not destroyed but preserved for a future, wiser age.
- The End of Ignorance: To guide mortals toward enlightenment, even if it requires harsh lessons.
- The Labyrinth of Secrets: Thalor hides knowledge that is too dangerous for mortal hands, but they leave clues for those brave or wise enough to seek it.
Divine Classification
Deity
Religions
Current Location
Church/Cult
Children
Gender
Nonbinary
Presentation
Androgynous
Ruled Locations
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