Barad-Tár
Barad-Tár, the Fate Shaker
Barad-Tár, the Fate Shaker, also known as 'The Pathfinder' was the god of faith and devotion. His dogma teaches people to be responsible and take charge of their own fate, no matter the odds. Barad-Tár's origins are not well known, however in the mythos of the world related to the old gods, they are often found working together with Nangalad to reveal those who attempt to manipulate fate and prevent them from going to far in those persuits.
Divine Appearance
Barad-Tár is usually described as a dark, cloaked figure that shows no skin or features, other than its humanoid shape. Sometimes, their hands are described to be that of a humanoid and they are said to be wrapped in strings that appear to be astral in nature. Speculation suggests that Barad-Tár is actually an astral projection or a shapeless spirit much like Happui, that represents a figure twisted in the threads of fate.
Walking The Path
Followers of Barad-Tár often mention 'walking the path' when speaking about life and its course. The term essentially represents the way one goes through life and how one develops as a person throughout the journey. It also suggests the necessary presence of wanderlust within an individual that allows them to face these developments.

Divine Classification
Luminarus (Lesser Deity)
Alignment
Lawful Neutral
Children
Presentation
Androgynous