The Stone that Broke Character in Prisonworld Latebra | World Anvil
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The Stone that Broke

The concept that symbolizes progress, inspiration and innovation. To a lesser degree also worshiped by artists and musicians.
Alignment: (Neutral)
It is a god who symbolizes technological progress and creation. It defines itself as the spark of inspiration, like the first time broken flintstone made a fire, when the first wheel rolled, when the first ore was excavated. It is a god of inspiration, technology, progress and creation. Interestingly enough it denies art. It doesn´t concern itself with emotions and their implications and through that only favors things with a logical, practical use. It also represents destruction as it is needed for creation and often destruction causes rebuilding something better than before, with wartimes being some of the most progressive times.    
Portfolio
Unique portfolio: Creativity, Change Creation, Destruction, Luck Additions after the the council of Dark days: Peace, War, Wealth
Holy books
None.  
Favored Objects
New things or things with a new purpose.
Holy Symbols
A mountain filled with minerals or a geode being broken open.  
Tenets of faith
Permanence is a shackle for progress. Perfection is fleeting.
Holidays
     
Divine Goal
Unknown.  
Personal History
   
Motivations
It is not known if their is even something like motivation behind the actions of this god.  
Likes/Dislikes
  Likes: Revolutionary thoughts and ideas. Creative thinking. Dislikes: Stagnant thoughts.  
Domains
Beauty, Forge, Madness, Knowledge, Peace and War  
Divine Influence
Clerics who have the most direct connection to deities are impacted by the unusual close connection between mortals and gods on Latebra
To activate Divine intervention you have to roll at half your cleric level or lower.
If one of your attack rolls with a spell crits or you use your spell well in a "think outside of the box" way(dm ruling) you gain a point of inspiration.
Children

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