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Fallacia (Fah-La-Chi-Ah)

Goddess of Misfortune, Thievery and Trickery

As time marched on, Morigero's younger sister grew jealous; Fallacia wanted the status of the Gods and begged Vita for a place with her brother. Vita knew what must happen and denied her request. Fallacia grew angry and decided to take matters into he own hands. She ventured to the realm of the gods and stole her brother's Staff of Flowers. Once Morigero noticed, he knew who exactly had taken it. Like siblings do, they quarrelled. Morigero demanded the staff back, Fallcia feigned ignorance and denied to have ever taken it.   Vita once again turned upon the scene and told Fallacia that she would be granted the status of the Gods as long as she were to give all belongings and give back Morigero his Staff. Fallacia agreed as longs as she could bring her two cats with her.   The final deity in the pantheon, Fallacia is also the last mortal to ever be granted the status of deity. The goddess is known to be bitter and rude towards others. Since she was born of jealousy it is only fitting that the goddess be only so. She is the patron of thieves and known to be a lot like her brother; she is also a trickster. But instead of being light hearted jokes and being kind towards the mortals afterwards, Fallacia oftend doesn't know where the line is, and has been known to make many very angry. Her response is often cold and uncaring, shrugging off any ill comments she receives, but deep down she has a longing to be praised and loved.

Divine Domains

Trickery

Divine Symbols & Sigils

The symbol of Fallacia is the silhouette of two black cats. This being a representation of stealthiness and trickery, cats are known to be mischievous and silent. The patron of Fallacia, is the black devon rex cat. A simple mortal creature, the devon rex is known to be playful, intelligent and independent. It is said that if you spot a black cat, closely followed by an identical one, Fallacia or a thief is not too far away.

Tenets of Faith

The patron of thieves attracts all shady sorts; tricksters, assassins and thieves alike will often follow the practices and teachings of Fallacia. Her main beliefs are to live in the shadows and take what is rightfully yours. Be that treasure or power, as long as you are not caught Fallacia will grace you with her blessings.
Divine Classification
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