Millios, God of Fortune

God of Fortune Millios

Millios is a god of trade and fortune of all kinds. He is known as the patron god of all trade hubs and trade guilds, though they are not the only ones who worship him as his influence is seen in most sects of Glenerene. He is seen a fickle god though the stories that spread of his personal interactions with the peoples of the world tend to favor those with kind hearts and punish the greedy. He is considered to be a very active god and to have a hand in many of the mechantions of the world.

Divine Domains

Fortune and those who seek it, thought also to be a god of adventure.

Holy Books & Codes

Millios is known for having a code of honor when it comes to interactions between those who wish to seek fortune. The code of honor is short but effective as much of the known workings of Millios are. This code can be found in most trade guilds, shrines, and temples accosiated with Millios.  

Code of Honor in Pursuit of Fortunes

 
  • Do Not Take that which is not yours to claim
 
  • Be kind and generous with your words and actions
 
  • Do not look down upon those less fortunate than you
 
  • Honor those who aided your achievements

Divine Symbols & Sigils

He is generally accosiated with the symbol of a golden Horseshoe or Cornucopia depending on the region of Glenerene. As both are significant signs of wealth and fortune to various groups of people. He is also accosiated with the image of a sword and dragon due to the envolvement of his domain in most adventures and the tales of his own adventrous nature.

Tenets of Faith

Followers of Millios believe him to be mostly benevolent though chaotic. A main teaching of his temple is to share one's wealth for the betterment of the people around you and fortune will smile on you in return. Though while this is a common beliefe many of the more fortunate of Glenerene tend to ignore this tenent and believe themselves to be his favored. Yet others believe him to be a cruel master that gives and takes with little reasoning beyond his mood of the day, they still hold to the code of honor though for fear of angering him and bringing misfortune on not just them both those around them.
Divine Classification
God
Alignment
Chaotic Good
Children
Pronouns
He/Him
Sex
Male
Gender
Man
Presentation
Masculine
Eyes
Light Blue and gem like in most depictions
Hair
Long Black often intricately decorated and braided in most depictions
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Golden Brown fur the color of wheat in almost all depictions
Height
6'4"
Quotes & Catchphrases
"Are you brave enough to seek a fortune of your own?" - Millios, God of Fortune

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