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Nitphil (Nit-fill)

Widely numbered as the 13th god and an oddity among the pantheon, Nitphil’s origin is one shrouded in mystery. It is widely agreed that Nitphil is Magnus’s bastard offspring, but the identity of the mother differs from tale to tale. In some stories, Nitphil’s mother is a fae that caught the fancy of Magnus long ago; in others, Magnus was tricked by a Daemon into thinking she was Cosmia, resulting in Nitphil. Whatever his origin, Nitphil is an outcast of the heavens, for he chooses to spend his time manipulating the mortals of the world for his own amusement. For this reason Nitphil, is known as the god of cunning and trickery and is cursed far more often than he is praised by the mortals of the world.   Temples dedicated to Nitphil are very rare indeed, and most are hidden away in the slums of cities away from the eyes of those who would see his worship as distasteful. Thus those that follow Nitphil tend to do so independently and often in secret, choosing to honour his methods either for personal gain or to simply sow mayhem for the amusement of their god.

Divine Domains

  • Cunning
  • Trickery

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Nitphil himself often walks on the plain of mortals for unlike most of the other gods he is able to shapeshift into any form that he wishes, be it that of an animal or one of the intelligent races of the mortal world. However he is often portrayed as a snake in the more traditional temples and paintings, as it is seen as a form fitting his nature.
Divine Classification
Deity
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