Symbol of Six Monochromes

Six Monochromes are the most prevalent faith in Urnketh. There's almost no place that hasn't heard of them in some way. And while some choose to pick one of them as their main patron, there are some who never choose. For people like that, a symbol of all Six has been created.  

Appearance

A symbol of Six Monochromes consists of a ring divided into six sections representing each of the Colors. On each of those sections, there's a carved out (or carved in) symbol representing each of the six gods. There is a White Tree of the Judge, complete with his judging gaze, the Green Notes of the Bard, the Red Shield of the Protector, the Black Javelin of the Athlete, Blue Eyes of Seeress, and a Yellow Pile of Gold of the Trader.
The symbols vary in size, and the smaller ones obviously have to have less details.
Rarity
Very common
Related organization
Six Monochromes
Item type
Religious / Ritualistic
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The heretical version

There is a second version of the symbol, forbidden from use, that includes the symbol of the erased Seventh Monochrome, the Gray Witch. In the middle of the ring of the normal symbol, there is a second, smaller, gray ring with a single tear hanging in the middle of it. Compared to the normal symbol, there are at most a few copies of that type of the symbol.
 

Cover image: by Revyera

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