Tama
Lady Tama (a.k.a. The Scribe)
"And Tama fell to the floor, her attendants gathering around out of concern. When they saw her hand furiously moving as if writing, they put twixt her fingers a quill and held up for her a sheaf of paper. And from her writhing, the wisdom of Agasyl flowed freely. They rejoiced in the sign, and provided more paper for her throes. They mourned only that they had missed the first precious verses."
~Canticles of the Demiurge
Holy Books & Codes
Canticles of the Demiurge
Commandments of Commerce, written by Tama's own hand during an epileptic fit. In twenty five minutes of seizure, she wrote three hundred pages which were later bound by her in gold. Studying the pages she wrote made her the first Plutarch
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The Book of Tama motif is a golden book with a violet sun symbolizing the enlightenment of the Demiurge. It is regularly seen on ledgers or merchant vessels as a silent prayer for prosperity.
Tenets of Faith
The Commandments of Commerce break down into three categories: Never pay full price, never charge what you paid, and compete fiercely.
Holidays
Ecstasy of Tama is the name given by Deminites for the anniversary of Tama's writing. According to lore, it took place on the Twenty First of Latespring.
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