Tesseran Pantheon
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Regarding divine forces or beings, most Tesserans believe in the Great Wheel. The Great Wheel includes the Eternal Six, or Eternals: Farmer, Tinker, Sovereign, Partner, Traveler, and Unraveler. Each of the Eternals has a Shadow, representing the opposite or negative aspect of the Eternal. The Shadows are Ravager, Maniac, Tyrant, Parasite, Vagabond, and Devourer. Different religions interpret the Eternals and Shadows in different ways, such as multiple faces of a monotheistic God, multiple faces of a dualistic God and Adversary, multiple gods, primal forces, pervasive natural patterns, etc. Many sects acknowledge all the Eternals and Shadows, but focus on a subset or even one. | Regarding divine forces or beings, most Tesserans believe in the Great Wheel. The Great Wheel includes the Eternal Six, or Eternals: Farmer, Tinker, Sovereign, Partner, Traveler, and Unraveler. Each of the Eternals has a Shadow, representing the opposite or negative aspect of the Eternal. The Shadows are Ravager, Maniac, Tyrant, Parasite, Vagabond, and Devourer. Different religions interpret the Eternals and Shadows in different ways, such as multiple faces of a monotheistic God, multiple faces of a dualistic God and Adversary, multiple gods, primal forces, pervasive natural patterns, etc. Many sects acknowledge all the Eternals and Shadows, but focus on a subset or even one. | ||
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| + | == Domains == | ||
Each Eternal and Shadow is aligned with two domains. A cleric or paladin may choose one domain from any of the Eternals or Shadows of their sect. | Each Eternal and Shadow is aligned with two domains. A cleric or paladin may choose one domain from any of the Eternals or Shadows of their sect. | ||
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| − | + | == Eternals & Shadows == | |
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| + | === Farmer & Ravager === | ||
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| + | <gallery> | ||
| + | File:farmer_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:ravager_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:farmer.jpg | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
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| + | === Tinker & Maniac === | ||
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| + | <gallery> | ||
| + | File:tinker_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:maniac_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:tinker.jpg | ||
| + | File:tinker_hexagon_green.png | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
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| + | === Sovereign & Tyrant === | ||
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| + | <gallery> | ||
| + | File:sovereign_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:tyrant_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:sovereign.jpg | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
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| + | === Partner & Parasite === | ||
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| + | <gallery> | ||
| + | File:partner_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:parasite_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:partner.jpg | ||
| + | File:partner_hexagon_red.png | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
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| + | === Traveler & Vagabond === | ||
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| + | <gallery> | ||
| + | File:traveler_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:vagabond_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:traveler.jpg | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
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| + | === Unraveler & Devourer === | ||
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| + | <gallery> | ||
| + | File:unraveler_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:devourer_hexagon.png | ||
| + | File:unraveler.jpg | ||
| + | </gallery> | ||
Revision as of 04:20, 22 March 2017
Contents |
Overview
Regarding divine forces or beings, most Tesserans believe in the Great Wheel. The Great Wheel includes the Eternal Six, or Eternals: Farmer, Tinker, Sovereign, Partner, Traveler, and Unraveler. Each of the Eternals has a Shadow, representing the opposite or negative aspect of the Eternal. The Shadows are Ravager, Maniac, Tyrant, Parasite, Vagabond, and Devourer. Different religions interpret the Eternals and Shadows in different ways, such as multiple faces of a monotheistic God, multiple faces of a dualistic God and Adversary, multiple gods, primal forces, pervasive natural patterns, etc. Many sects acknowledge all the Eternals and Shadows, but focus on a subset or even one.
Domains
Each Eternal and Shadow is aligned with two domains. A cleric or paladin may choose one domain from any of the Eternals or Shadows of their sect.

