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Kasrogn, Midnight's Myth

Alignment: Chaotic Neutral
Major Spheres of Influence: Trickery, Rebellion, Schemes
Minnor Spheres of Influence: Justice, Humor, Deception, Resourcefulness
Suggested Domain(s): Trickery, Twilight
Followers: Business Rivals, Performers, Rebels, Assassins, Slaves
Symbol: The Wolf Specter
The god of trickery, Kasrogn extolls deceit, illusions, and clever thinking in order to prevail in tough situations and manipulate those who have harmed you. His forums are somewhat controversial even in places that the Lyrean gods are followed, as his domains are sometimes used as justification to subvert the law. Even so, they are found in many places, though rarely in central areas of the city.   Kasrogn draws worship from those who seek justice or freedom even if it requires disobeying rules, as well as those such as merchants, business rivals, or victims of violence who rely on creative planning to arrange their success. Kasrogn, however, also draws worship for simpler things, such as innocent trickery or humor.  

Manifestations:

Kasrogn's major manifestations are difficult to pin down as he is often shrouded in illusions and wears many faces. Many suggest he wears faces with sharp lines and high cheekbones, always with a daring grin. His ethers can be seen often especially in major cities, and always of the mischievous variety.

Commandments:

  • Jokes and tricks are the gateway to a blooming relationship, or a subtle revenge. Levity is just as important to maintaining your own sanity as it is a tool to eke out small victories.
  • Never bow to unjust laws or restrictive rules. That system is not in place to help you. As such, you must work around the systems in place to realize freedom yourself.
  • Always be careful and creative with your endeavors. The wisdom of a carefully executed plan prevents you from caving to the panic of impulse and the mistakes that come with it.
  • Revenge need not be violent or destructive. Revenge can often just be instructive, exposing others to their own weaknesses or guilt.
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