Thalin
The Trickster, Thalin, the God of Trickery, Thievery and Secrets.
Domain: Trickery, deception, illusion, luck, and the subversion of expectations.
Symbol: A coin with two faces, one smiling and, one frowning.
Cults and Worship: Revered by thieves, actors, and spies, the Trickster thrived in the underworld and the margins of society. The Trickster championed chaos and cleverness, believing that rules were made to be bent or broken.
Thalin was once a mortal who made a bet with Thilius and through luck won his divinity. Some say he tricked the god of chaos and cheated.
The Trickster once swapped the identities of a king and a beggar, teaching both the value of humility.
It is said that the Trickster’s last laugh was heard during the Divine War, as the gods and mortals fell for a deception no one could not see.
Domain: Trickery, deception, illusion, luck, and the subversion of expectations.
Symbol: A coin with two faces, one smiling and, one frowning.
Cults and Worship: Revered by thieves, actors, and spies, the Trickster thrived in the underworld and the margins of society. The Trickster championed chaos and cleverness, believing that rules were made to be bent or broken.
Legacy
The Trickster’s spirit lives on in the shadow markets and rogue guilds of Morea. Some thieves still leave offerings of stolen coins in hidden shrines, asking for the Trickster’s blessing. It is said that those who invoke the Trickster’s name are blessed with luck, but at a price—often one they don’t see coming.Myths and Tales
Divine Domains
Trickery
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