The Great Bear

In the celestial tapestry, where stars weave the fates of mortals and gods alike, the Great Bear reigns as the Trickster of the Skies. With his gleaming fur of starlight and eyes that twinkle with mischief, he dances across the heavens, always one step ahead of his foes. At his side scampers his cub, whose quick wit and nimble paws turn the Bear’s schemes into reality. The Book of the Bear, a tome bound in leather often etched with constellations, holds their stories—tales of how the Great Bear outwits the Hunter whose bow is mighty but whose mind is no match for the Bear’s cunning.

Divine Domains

The Bear reigns over wood and field. Wherever people hunt and harvest, and animals must use their cunning to survive. He also plays a hand wherever cunning and trickery thrive. He is the patron of the con artist, the scammer, the grifter or hustler, but also the spy, strategist and slight of hand artist.

Holy Books & Codes

The Book of the Bear contains stories of his schemes against Mysilwi Gwiazd, The Hunter.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

The bear paw print is his symbol.

Tenets of Faith

The bear's philosophy is to best the Hunter without hurting him. His followers forebear violence except as last resort. Quick wit is always to be prefered to quick sword.

Holidays

The first day of Fourth Month is the Bear's day. On this date people play harmless pranks on each other. Masques are performed on this day and masque Balls are often given.

Divine Goals & Aspirations

The Bear's goal is not only to humble the Hunter, but to remind people that wit is preferable to violence, that humility to pride.

Divine Classification
Deity
Children
Sex
Male
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Brown Fur

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