Dirthamen
Dirthamen is the elven god of secrets and knowledge.
Divine Domains
Secrets, knowledge
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Dirthamen's symbols are two ravens, a bear, and a varterral. Dirthamen himself is sometimes depicted as a cloaked kneeling figure. Ancient glyphs scattered across the Exalted Plains reveal the location of the Lost Temple of Dirthamen.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Dirthamen wandered aimlessly till he came across two ravens. "You are lost, and soon you will fade," the raven named Fear said to Dirthamen. "Your brother has abandoned you. He no longer loves you," said the other, named Deceit. "I am not lost, and Falon'Din has not abandoned me," replied Dirthamen. He subdued the ravens and bade them carry him to Falon'Din.In Dalish stories, Dirthamen and his twin brother, Falon'Din are the eldest children of Elgar'nan and Mythal. Dirthamen gave to elves the gift of knowledge and taught them loyalty and faith in family. Legends tell that the twins were inseparable spirits from birth to adulthood. They were parted when Falon'Din ventured beyond the Veil, to a place where his brother could not easily follow. Dirthamen wandered the grey paths of the Fade until he found and out-mastered two ravens, Fear and Deceit. The ravens took him to Falon'Din, and the twins swore to never be parted again. In one tale, Dirthamen gave each creature a secret, but only the bears kept it and therefore were honored by him. Elves also tell that in the days before Arlathan, there was a city in the mountains. It was beloved by Dirthamen, who shared his wisdom with its people. When a high dragon attacked the city, Dirthamen created the first varterral from the fallen trees of the forest to serve as its eternal guardian. The Dalish believe that Dirthamen was banished along with the other gods, and his city crumbled to dust. They bury their dead with a cedar branch to scatter his ravens, who are now without a master.
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