Luchtenon (luke-ten-ahn)

Luchtenon is the Druidic god of gold, silver and gem smiths and of craftsmen of fine arts and metals.  He is the third of the "Triplet Gods" and is typically depicted as a small, child-sized humanoid with no beard and enormous pointed ears.  Luchtenon is described as delighting in all things shiny, bright, reflective and flashy.  He loves rings, pendants, necklaces, ornaments and jewelry of all kinds, but especially ones he has crafted himself.  There are dozens of tales of his being commissioned by other gods and immortal beings for magical and powerful items that he comes to love so much he cannot willingly turn them over once they are completed.   Luchtenon is said to be the most capricious of the Triplet Gods, anxious and eager to please one moment, and sullen or resntful the next.  His skills with precious metals and stones is utterly unsurpassed, however, and anything crafted by his hands is sure to be both beautiful and powerful in the extreme.

Divine Domains

Druidic god of gold,silver and gem smiths.  Third of the "Triplet Gods"
Divine Classification
god
Church/Cult
Children