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The Most Stupendous Place

Disbandment

The Most Stupendous Place fell to ruin early on in the Third Age. As the following was reclusive and secretive about its higher purpose and goals, it is not clear who they were, or why exactly the religion fell out of popularity. Around 900 of the Third Age, mages of Tekkdekk either cast aside their robes or disappeared entirely. Various Shredlines were spontaneously abandoned and fell to ruin. Some still stand, hidden in Sentius's wildernesses, but none remain in any known settlements.

Divine Origins

Tekkdekk is a deity that maniplates magic; the parent of transmutation magic and altering the tangible fabric of the Material Plane. Born from Eldath's gift of magic, this being is made of pure, unharnessed magical potential. The Most Stupendous Place originated alongside Tekkdekk's birth during the Second Age of Sentius's history. A small gathering of mortals, new to the concept of magic, attempted to master the arts of creation and alteration to achieve what they could only dream to attain.

Cosmological Views

Followers of Tekkdekk are always wanting for more than what the world has to offer. They strive to make the unattainable possible and to change their reality as they know it. Believers of Tekkdekk often ignore the happenings of the world, lost in their ideas of what it could be, or what it should be, in their eyes. Believing that Tekkdekk is the master of all possibilities and weaver of magic, deals are often struck between the deity and his followers to make dreams a reality, for a price.

Tenets of Faith

The laws and tenets behind Tekkdekk's teachings have been lost to time. The Book, The Ollie, is a rare artifact to come by in this day and age.

Granted Divine Powers

Tekkdekk's magic knows no bounds or limitations. As long as a patron is willing enough, they may strike a deal with her to gain what they desire.
DISBANDED/DISSOLVED

All we are is dust in the wind, dude

2nd Age - ~900 Third Age

Type
Religious, Other

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