Sirrus the Trickster
Druidic Name: Vemtos
The most mischevious of the gods, Sirrus is the patron of tricksters and children. He has no dedicated temples to him. Most people worship him at small shrines usually found hidden away. Those who pray to him often do so in hopes that their mischief or schemes are successful. It is said that it is Sirrus' doing when luck is on the side of a trickster.
Paladins and Clerics dedicated to Sirrus are often hidden from plain sight, usually a result of circumstance more than full dedication. In a natural setting they may be seen as childish and mischievious, playing harmless pranks when they can. What their goals are is dependant on the individual and their relationship to the trickster god.
Divine Domains
Trickery, Chaos
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Comedy and Tragedy Masks, sometimes worn as a metal pin shrouded in illusion.
Symbolic Animal: Fox
Holidays
Night of Wandering Spirits, All Fool's Day
Divine Classification
Diety
Children
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