Forgehand, God of Craft
Represents: Craftsmanship, innovation, and labor
Worship: Artisans and laborers seek Forgehand's blessing through the creation of masterworks. Rituals often involve the communal forging of weapons or tools.
Impact of Word of Krar: Forgehand's worship has been largely unaffected, though there's a new emphasis on creating tools and artifacts that aid in the discernment of truth.
Worship: Artisans and laborers seek Forgehand's blessing through the creation of masterworks. Rituals often involve the communal forging of weapons or tools.
Impact of Word of Krar: Forgehand's worship has been largely unaffected, though there's a new emphasis on creating tools and artifacts that aid in the discernment of truth.
Physical Appearance
Forgehand is portrayed as a muscular orc with arms like tree trunks and hands that seem too large for his body. His skin is covered in burn marks and calluses, testament to his craft. He's often depicted wearing a heavy leather apron and carrying various tools.Pleases:
- Creation of high-quality crafts
- Innovation in techniques or tools
- Dedication to improving one's skills
- Sharing knowledge with apprentices
Displeases:
- Shoddy workmanship or cutting corners
- Destruction of well-made items
- Hoarding knowledge or techniques
- Disrespect for tools or materials
Temple/Worship Sites
Forgehand's temples are large workshops. They feature multiple forges, workbenches, and areas dedicated to various crafts. The air is filled with the sounds of hammering and the smell of hot metal. Walls are lined with examples of exceptional craftsmanship, serving as inspiration for worshippers.Simple Shrine
A shrine to Forgehand is a small forge or workbench. It would feature his symbol (typically a hammer or anvil) prominently displayed, with offerings of raw materials or small crafted items surrounding it. A small fire or brazier is always kept burning, symbolizing the transformative power of the forge.
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