Itlo, Kobold God of Worship
'The kobold gaped as he saw Rego soar overhead, casting the town in a midnight shadow. The dragon god was beyond magnificent, a beautiful being of gold and jewels, more resplendent than anything the kobold had ever seen. 'You are magnificent, dragon-king!' it exclaimed, and Rego landed before it. 'And who are you, little devotee?' 'I am Itlo, dragon-king!' 'Well, Itlo, I see great potential in you, and your devotion makes me wish to reward you - I name you divine, my high priest.' And as Rego decreed, it became so, the kobold was god of worship, high priest of all other gods.' - The Words of the Faith, Orsus 8:17-20Traditionally, the Kobolds worship the dragons. They revere their larger cousins like gods, and hope that they, one day, will be able to ascend to become like the dragons. And, as below, so it is mirrored above - the Kobold God, Itlo, is the most loyal servant of Rego, the Dragon God. The clerics and paladins of Itlo do not worship their god in traditional ways: their main objective is to move around the world constructing churches dedicated to the other gods of the pantheon, with but small shrines dedicated to Itlo himself. As such, Itlo is sometimes known as the Humble God, and relatively little is known about him in comparison to his compatriots.
Divine Domains
Worship
Holy Books & Codes
The Book of Gods
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Hands clasped in prayer
Tenets of Faith
Worship, hard work, and humility
Divine Goals & Aspirations
To ensure that all of the other gods (especially Rego) are being worshipped by the mortals of Ratha
Divine Classification
Minor God
Religions
Realm
Church/Cult
Children
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