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== God of Darkness ==
 
== God of Darkness ==
Phaedron’s followers are much more reluctant to express their god to the public eye, but tend to be just as respected as the others. While this god has gained the reputation of being ‘Evil’, its image is however more elaborate. Followers who are thieves or assassins will often pray to him for luck and success in order for them to make their living. Others will be more likely to write his name on daggers or necessary equipment for luck as well. Regardless, Phaedron’s worshipers are much more secretive, and can be anyone who may deem him as the greater of the six. Many have been known to create temples dedicated to Phaedron in the darkest and most inconspicuous places such as alleys, underground tunnels, or even caves. These temples serve more as a safe haven for these children of the night, where many buy and trade from one another. These Temples can vary as well, but are mostly make-shift materials that are rugged and unnoticeable. Such Temples may look like an abandoned manor, house, or even the underground sewage systems below cities, all made with spare planks that were most likely stolen from other sources. Phaedron has no specific priest or priestess that may pray or lead his followers, for many see that there is no need. if all of the assassins and thieves pray before their objectives, the followers have chose that there is no need for such actions, especially if it may draw attention to themselves.
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Phaedron’s followers are much more reluctant to express their god to the public eye, but tend to be just as respected as the others. While this god has gained the reputation of being ‘Evil’, its image is however more elaborate. Followers who are thieves or assassins will often pray to him for luck and success in order for them to make their living. Others will be more likely to write his name on daggers or necessary equipment for luck as well. Regardless, Phaedron’s worshipers are much more secretive, and can be anyone who may deem him as the greater of the six. Many have been known to create temples dedicated to Phaedron in the darkest and most inconspicuous places such as alleys, underground tunnels, or even caves. These temples serve more as a safe haven for these children of the night, where many buy and trade from one another. These Temples can vary as well, but are mostly make-shift materials that are rugged and unnoticeable. Such Temples may look like an abandoned manor, house, or even the underground sewage systems below cities, all made with spare planks that were most likely stolen from other sources. Phaedron has no specific priest or priestess that may pray or lead his followers, for many see that there is no need. If all of the assassins and thieves pray before their objectives, the followers have chose that there is no need for such actions, especially if it may draw attention to themselves.

Latest revision as of 18:28, 5 December 2015

God of Darkness

Phaedron’s followers are much more reluctant to express their god to the public eye, but tend to be just as respected as the others. While this god has gained the reputation of being ‘Evil’, its image is however more elaborate. Followers who are thieves or assassins will often pray to him for luck and success in order for them to make their living. Others will be more likely to write his name on daggers or necessary equipment for luck as well. Regardless, Phaedron’s worshipers are much more secretive, and can be anyone who may deem him as the greater of the six. Many have been known to create temples dedicated to Phaedron in the darkest and most inconspicuous places such as alleys, underground tunnels, or even caves. These temples serve more as a safe haven for these children of the night, where many buy and trade from one another. These Temples can vary as well, but are mostly make-shift materials that are rugged and unnoticeable. Such Temples may look like an abandoned manor, house, or even the underground sewage systems below cities, all made with spare planks that were most likely stolen from other sources. Phaedron has no specific priest or priestess that may pray or lead his followers, for many see that there is no need. If all of the assassins and thieves pray before their objectives, the followers have chose that there is no need for such actions, especially if it may draw attention to themselves.