Ketar, The Arbiter of Prosperity

In the annals of the mortal realm, as the dwarves of the first kingdoms delved deep into the earth's bosom, they unearthed the hidden treasures and riches bestowed by Safa, the god of the land and creation. These newfound wonders ignited a burning desire within the hearts of mortals, a desire for wealth, power, and prosperity. Kingdoms rose and fell, alliances were forged and shattered, and the fervor for unearthing more of this precious bounty grew ever stronger. Amid this tumultuous pursuit of wealth and fortune, mortals and the god Safa found a common ground. They recognized the necessity for a deity who could ensure that the true value of these treasures, both material and metaphysical, would forever be understood and respected. Thus, Ketar, the god of fortune and commerce, was born into the pantheon—a divine arbiter of prosperity.   Ketar stands as the patron deity of a diverse array of mortals, from the humble street peddlers to the shrewd merchants, from the cautious bankers to the ambitious traders. His divine influence extends its benevolent reach to all those whose eyes gleam with the luster of gold and who seek to navigate the intricate currents of commerce and trade. Followers of Ketar often seek his blessings before embarking on significant business ventures or investments. Additionally, it is said that the most devout followers of Ketar possess contracts that are magically bound to ensure fair and honest trade. Breaking such contracts is believed to incur the wrath of the god of fortune. These blessings are believed to enhance their chances of success and protect them from financial misfortune.   Temples of Ketar are often adorned with opulent decorations, and they house vast treasuries filled with offerings from devotees. These offerings are believed to win the favor of the god and ensure financial success, and it is not uncommon for such temples to be the single most adorned building in a given city, standing as a display of wealth in the community.   Ketar is believed to have rivalries with Tuher, who often appears as an impersonation of Ketar, pushing mortals to gain wealth through less scrupulous means. This often leads to and exacerbates conflicts in the mortal world.   In the realm of faith and dreams, followers of Ketar, the god of fortune and commerce, experience a unique and wondrous phenomenon—a divine connection that occurs within the bustling confines of the Dream Market. This ethereal realm, accessible only through dreams, is believed to be where mortals trade with the divine.   Devotees of Ketar, known as the "Merchant Faithful," often experience these extraordinary dreams, which are regarded as a direct communion with their god.

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Safa, God of the Land and Mountains

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Ketar, The Arbiter of Prosperity

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Towards Safa, God of the Land and Mountains

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Ketar, The Arbiter of Prosperity

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Towards Nimat, God of Peace

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Nimat, God of Peace

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Towards Ketar, The Arbiter of Prosperity

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