Wiso Marchin
(a.k.a. The Divine Trickster)
Wiso Marchin, also known as The Divine Trickster, is the halfling god of trade, heralds, merchants, commerce, roads, thieves, trickery, sports, travelers, and athletes. He often acts as messenger and emissary for the other goodly deities. His antics, much to the chagrin of his wife Daldra, tend to get the plucky halfling god into hot water with some of the more stoic deities.
Divine Domains
Trickery
Holy Books & Codes
As far as actually holy texts of Wiso, there have been none to be found. Many of his followers will instead leave markings on buildings or structures as a tribute to their god. Messengers often seek his blessing to protect any documents that they carry in their travels.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A Black Rooster
Tenets of Faith
Be swift when delivering communication be it in writing or verbally, hone your body to perfection in order to keep stamina and endurance during travels, and at all times when it's available perform pranks or jokes for even if it's for your own humor.
Holidays
The Grand Games is a week long festival held in Jorial (usually the 18th through the 27th) where followers and athletes meet to display their athletic and acrobatic prowess through games. Winners are given great prizes of finely crafted clothing and staves similar to Wiso's own. At the end there is great feasting where pranks, puns, jokes, and humorous stories are encouraged by those gathered.
Physical Description
Body Features
Short and lithe figure that hides the fact how truly athletic his body is.
Facial Features
Wiso often is seen with a wry smirk on his face as if to betray he is looking for his next opportunity to pull a fast one on someone unsuspecting.
Apparel & Accessories
Wiso is often seen wearing black outfits and green cloaks to help blend into shadows. He often wears a small black wrapped crown atop his curly haired head. He brandishes a mace that is adorned with snakes wrapped about it's head.
Social
Contacts & Relations
Being the messenger and emissary for the other gods, Wiso is seen as a "necessary evil" and many of the other deities put up with his shenanigans. His wife tries hard to keep her trouble making husband in line with great effort.
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