Wuodin of Time (Woo-DUIN)
Wuodin's many servants (ravens, half-dead animals) can be found in high mountains, deepest seas, dangerous bogs, and other abandoned places full of death, where time seems to hold still. One can see them with Wuodin himself on the blood-soaked battlefields gathering the souls or feel them like a passing ghost on the windless air.
Wuodin is a controversial figure, sought by many, yet answering them only at the death's door. His worshipers believe that his blind eye shows your life that has been and has yet to be. Cultic rituals performed at cemeteries or catacombs, bring volunteers near death by different means, before pulling them back for interrogation of their visions. Even necromancers aren't clear on Wuodin - some worshipping him, others fearing he will send one of his messengers to call for their own death.
Intelectuals consider him as a silent mentor, watching over their well-being, eventually punishing those that seek to destroy knowledge. He is the patron of the written word, and scholars often claim to have seen him in a vision during a eureka-moment or as a fatamorgana when travelling to remote places.
patron of: the Deathlands
worship: controversial acceptance
gift: canines (wolves, etc.)
form: an old, half-blind wolf (one eye whited out)
also known as: also known as::the Lone Wolf, the One-eye, the Death-Watcher
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