Xenophon
The Pioneer, The Philosopher
Xenophon is the god of dreams, imagination and potential in the Eastern Pantheon. He is the embodiment of what is not known but what may yet become fact. He is the "what if" of the learned who desire a better world. The pioneer and the visionary are his disciples and his domain is the multitudes of possibilities. He is the cutting edge and the drive to push the boundaries of the confirmed into the realm of the hypothetical, though doing so passes things from his domain to the domain of Sophia, Xenophon cares little to dwell on what is and has been. In addition to this, Xenophon is also an analysist and philosopher. He seeks esoteric truths that cannot be quantified or measured. He is a visionary and forward-thinking god, who encourages his followers to constantly question the world around them, seek ways to improve, and to never settle for things the way they are. Though he shares some similarities with Cicely (in the Imperial Pantheon) and Ferregine, Xenophon has no real counterpart in the other pantheons. Xenophon is one half of the dual god Ismene, the deity of knowledge, facts, ambition, and creativity.
Divine Domains
Dreams, Imagination, Philosophy, Potential
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Xenophon's symbol is a trio of stars.
Physical Description
Identifying Characteristics
Xenophon is a handsome Akki man with bronze skin and silver hair. His eyes are milky white and often depicted closed. He wears a simple chiton and sandals. He wears his beard tightly curled with numerous golden adornments.
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