Tatham
Tatham is widely worshiped by humans and believed to be the God of Order and Justice. Contrasted against Medrash the God of Order is the benevolent deity and widely praised among his followers. It is common belief that the two are engaged in a perpetual struggle over the future of the world that neither can break focus from.
Ederic worshipers reject the divinity of Tatham due to the non-committal remarks from the Ederic deities when asked of his existence. Ederic priests fluctuate in whether they believe Tatham to have been real but mortal, entirely mythological or somewhere between but in all cases they are rejected by Tathamites who view such talk as heretical.
He is portrayed in a human form wielding a hammer that has come to be his sigil.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Sigil: Hammer
Holidays
Feast Day of Tatham & Day of Pardons
One after another on the 15th and 16th of Tatham the feast day and day of pardons are celebrated across all human societies as major events. Each have important customs and traditions:
Feast Day
- Nobles hold court all day and will hear the plea of anyone that comes
- Village leaders hold 'Commoner Courts' to hear out any local issues or tensions and resolve them
- Any captive requesting a hearing is given one by their captor
- Traditionally all those arrested of petty crimes awaiting trial are pardoned and forgiven
- Those who are charged with more serious offences are granted kindnesses on this day such as a good meal, time outside or visitation by their family and friends
Divine Classification
God
Church/Cult
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Lord of Order, God of Judgement, Oath-Keeper, Oath-Watcher, Truth-Speaker, Defender of All, Peace-Keeper, Peace-Seeker, The Just One
Children
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