Thothar
The Enlightened Scribe
Description
Thothar appears as an ibis-headed figure with a serene expression, representing calm wisdom and intellectual insight. He wears robes adorned with ancient texts and symbols, signifying the depth of his knowledge. In one hand, he holds a sacred scroll, the source of infinite wisdom, while the other carries a staff, a conduit for magical understanding.Worship and Temples
Temples of Thothar, known as Libraries of Enlightenment, are repositories of knowledge and wisdom. These temples house vast collections of scrolls, tomes, and magical texts. Worshippers engage in quiet contemplation, study, and meditation in these serene environments.Clergy and Codes of Conduct
The clergy of Thothar, called Scribes of Illumination, are dedicated scholars and keepers of knowledge. They transcribe ancient texts, teach in schools of magic, and assist scholars in their research. Scribes of Illumination are bound by a code of intellectual honesty, emphasizing the pursuit of truth, unbiased learning, and the sharing of knowledge.Tenets of Faith
Pursuit of Truth: Seek knowledge and truth in all things, pursuing understanding with an open mind.
Intellectual Integrity: Uphold the integrity of knowledge, avoid deception, and contribute to the greater wisdom of the world.
Scholarly Collaboration: Collaborate with fellow scholars, share insights, and foster a spirit of cooperation in the pursuit of wisdom.
Preservation: Safeguard ancient texts, magical knowledge, and cultural heritage for future generations.
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