Pa’el The Night Stalker, God of Thieves
Alignment: Neutral
Domains: Air, Luck, Travel, Trickery
Typical Worshippers: Thieves, rogues, confidence artists, outlaws
Symbol: Three gold coins in triangular pattern
Favored Weapon: Short sword
Pa’el, God of Thieves has very few temples that operate in the open. Few outside the criminal profession who are not religious scholars will have even heard of Pa’el. Worshippers rarely utter his name referring to him instead as the Night Stalker. Most thieves and criminals will offer a tithe of their take to Pa’el to ensure continued success and avoidance of authorities. Some will make offerings before attempting a larger job. Pa’el is often portrayed as a cloaked skulking figure with a partially hidden short sword beneath the cloak.
Domains: Air, Luck, Travel, Trickery
Typical Worshippers: Thieves, rogues, confidence artists, outlaws
Symbol: Three gold coins in triangular pattern
Favored Weapon: Short sword
Pa’el, God of Thieves has very few temples that operate in the open. Few outside the criminal profession who are not religious scholars will have even heard of Pa’el. Worshippers rarely utter his name referring to him instead as the Night Stalker. Most thieves and criminals will offer a tithe of their take to Pa’el to ensure continued success and avoidance of authorities. Some will make offerings before attempting a larger job. Pa’el is often portrayed as a cloaked skulking figure with a partially hidden short sword beneath the cloak.
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