Lucreon
Description
Lucreon is the ever-calculating Cetandari deity of wealth, commerce, and innovation. Unlike deities who demand tribute in blood or faith, he values transactions, agreements, and the steady flow of coin. His influence stretches across bustling trade cities, vast banking networks, and workshops where new technology reshapes civilization. Depicted as a regal yet unassuming merchant, he wears layered robes of gold and deep blue, his belt adorned with countless keys—each symbolizing a locked opportunity awaiting the right price. His ever-present scales ensure fair trade, and his golden ledger records every deal, contract, and investment. Lucreon's influence is impartial; he neither favors the rich nor pities the poor. He views wealth as a measure of ingenuity, effort, and the ability to navigate the tides of fortune. While he does not endorse corruption, he does not condemn ruthless negotiation either. In his divine eyes, the market is self-regulating—those who fail to adapt shall be bought out or left behind.Personality
Lucreon is methodical, patient, and calculating. He never rushes into action, instead weighing every possibility like a merchant evaluating a trade. He respects cunning entrepreneurs and industrious laborers alike, so long as they uphold the sanctity and principles of fair commerce. He views excessive greed as an unsustainable model but acknowledges that ambition is necessary for progress. Lucreon does not deal in grand emotions—he does not love, hate, or envy. He simply recognizes value, makes his choices accordingly, and expects the same from his followers.Abilities
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Combat
Lucreon is not a warrior deity, but he is not defenseless. His hammer strikes with the force of an entire economy, shifting the balance of wealth in an instant. He can deflect attacks with golden scales, immobilize foes by binding them in debt, or dissolve their weapons into raw materials. Those who attack him often find their resources inexplicably vanishing—supplies lost, weapons degrading, armor rusting, as if their financial backing had dried up.Possessions
The Coinweight
A seemingly simple light hammer, The Coinweight represents balance in all things. It can change its weight at will, striking with the force of a feather or a mountain of gold. When used against a mortal, any wealth the target is wearing is turned against them, coins flying against them and gems cutting through armor and flesh alike. When used against another divine being, the hammer strikes with the force of collected worshipers, pitting Lucreon's own divine wealth against that of his foe.Possession2
Realm
Lucreon's divine domain, The Gilded Expanse, is an endless city of golden streets and silver spires, where merchants, bankers, and craftsmen conduct eternal trade. Here, deals are struck with celestial coins, and the laws of supply and demand are absolute. Factories produce innovation at an accelerated rate, and new ideas manifest as shimmering blueprints in the air. No theft, fraud, or unfulfilled contracts exist in The Gilded Expanse—only fair trades and equal exchange.Relationships
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