Grevace, God of Trade and Thievery
The Gold Master Grevace
Depicted as a long dragon with ferret features with many small satchels, crates, and bags of coin and goods lined along his person. Revered as a god of wealth, be it through thievery and mischief or hard working traders, both of which often go hand in hand. The praises of this deity offer no real mass followers, but a respect of the deity themselves, who is far more elusive than any other of the Primus Pantheon.
Of the meddling deities, this figure is known to meddle in the affairs of departed souls in a particular fashion. Should one be cruel towards small critters of any variety, not for hunting purchases or the fur trade, notably cruel, this figure will meet the souls of these individuals in the afterlife with a nasty little game for them to experience.
Divine Domains
Trickery
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Gold Coin with a crown
Tenets of Faith
Bring wealth unto oneself.
Show respect towards fellow merchants.
Steal with intent, and watch for the game of thievery in turn.
Divine Classification
God
Alignment
Chaotic Neutral
Current Location
Species
Children
Gender
Male
Eyes
Light Green
Hair
Long and poofy
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Soft Golden Scaled Fur
Height
Only six feet tall, but very long
Weight
Immense
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