Brandobaris
The Irrepressible Scamp, Master of Stealth
Brandobaris was the halfling deity of thievery and an exarch of Sheela Peryroyl. He was the misapprehensions of halflings held by most races in divine form. He was constantly scheming and meddling, as he was curious and with a short attention span. Where the tall races would put more interest in one's purse than his character, Brandobaris cared for character more. Brandobaris had few enemies, as his charm and wits allowed him to escape from trouble.
History
Brandobaris played a role in the creation of Halfholm, the halfling realm. Stories go that he tricked an ogre in a series of challenges after which he won the land for the halfling race.Furthermore, there are stories about him tricking dragons and escaping from hordes of devils with bags of their treasure. His greatest tale would likely be how he snuck into Myrkul's Bone Citadel to save thousands of innocents and left a vase of flowers in return and some erotically shaped chocolate candies.
His manifestations are occasionally spotted by halfling adventurers who escape impossible odds.
Divine Domains
Trickery
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Halfling footprint
Personality Characteristics
Likes & Dislikes
Favored animals
- Blue jays
- Crows
- Mice
- Racoons
- Ravens
Favoured monsters
- Copper dragons
- Pixies
- Pseudodragons
Favoured colours
- Brown
- Silver
Social
Contacts & Relations
Brandobaris had relations with Tymora, which was likely the reason for his luck. Brandobaris also got on well with the rest of his pantheon. The other way around, however, was not the case. Garl Glittergold, Erevan Ilsere, Tymora, and Brandobaris formed an informal group of mischief, which sometimes worked on the nerves of more serious gods, such as Helm. Vergadain and Baervan Wildwanderer, enjoyed his friendship as well. Mask had Brandobaris' respect for his skill, however his cruelty prevented them from forming a friendship. Brandobaris' exploits led to the enmity of Beshaba and Urdlen. For Abbathor, Brandobaris had no love, as he only cared about the gold.
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