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'''Know deity''' is an [[Knowledge Points|amateur]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]] that enables the character to identify a demi-god's influence and iconography when encountered. This includes recognizing the inspiration for a shrine, symbols, imagery or statuary. When and where words are inscribed, the character will know from which demi-god they derive.
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'''Know deity''' is an [[Knowledge Points|amateur]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]] in the [[Sage Study|study]] of [[Demi-gods (sage study)|Demi-gods]] granting the character an exceptional sensitivity to the influence and iconography of these [[Demi-gods (list)|minor deities]].  This ability allows the character to identify and interpret the marks of a demi-god's hand when encountered in the world. Shrines, symbols, imagery and statuary can be accurately attributed to a specific demi-god, even when their design is obscure or intended to mislead. Where words or inscriptions are present, the character immediately recognizes their divine origin, knowing not only which demi-god inspired them but also their general intent, such as praise, devotion or a call to action.
  
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The ability reflects a deep, intuitive understanding of the demi-gods' natures, learned through study and observation.  Bordering on the preternatural, the character can sense patterns and strategies that others might overlook. The recognition of these details offers a unique advantage in understanding the world and the subtle workings of divine politics.
  
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== Meddling ==
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Demi-gods, as ambitious and often restless beings, are known for their propensity to meddle in [[Prime Material (inner plane)|mortal affairs]]. Unlike greater gods, who exert influence through Prophets and grand decrees, demi-gods favour indirect means. They often imbue artifacts with minor powers or bestow gifts upon chosen individuals, binding them to act as proxies for the demi-god's will. These chosen agents might not even fully realise the nature of their benefactor, nor the greater implications of their actions. In this way, demi-gods sow influence discreetly, avoiding the scrutiny of greater deities who might oppose their interference.
  
In situations where the demi-god is not named, yet a clear description can be obtained about what the demi-god did or said, the character should be able to piece from clues what deity was involved. Most demi-gods have distinctive personalities that can aid the character's determination.
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A character with the know deity ability possesses a rare insight into these manipulations. They can discern when mortal actions or circumstances are touched by the hands of a demi-god, noticing peculiar patterns of events or behaviors that suggest divine meddling. This recognition requires more than a passing glance; the character must observe and investigate, piecing together the clues left behind. For instance, a seemingly ordinary soldier wielding a uniquely crafted sword may, upon closer examination, reveal connections to a demi-god of war. Similarly, a [[Village|village]] enjoying an unnatural streak of good fortune may owe its blessings to a benevolent but calculating demi-goddess of prosperity.
  
Demi-gods may be the ancestors of lines of kings or the founders of states. These gods too would be known about, and to some degree their immediate offspring, until such time as the "divinity" of the offspring is bred out through marriage with mortals.
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While the ability does not grant the character knowledge of the demi-god's exact plans, it does allow for educated guesses based on the deity's domain and tendencies.  A demi-goddess of love, for example, might aim to unite rival factions through a romantic alliance, whereas a demi-god of chaos could be seeding discord in an otherwise stable region.  These insights can guide the character in responding to or even thwarting the demi-god’s schemes, depending on their goals.
  
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Greater gods do not meddle as demi-gods do; their power is far more direct and their presence unmistakable. They act through Prophets, chosen mortals whose words and deeds carry divine authority. Demi-gods, lacking the same level of omnipotence and scrutiny, must rely on subtlety and manipulation.
  
See [[Demi-Gods (sage study)|Demi-Gods]]
 
  
[[Category:Sage Abilities]]
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See also,<br>
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[[Cleric Sage Abilities]]<br>
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[[Legends & Folklore (sage field)]]
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[[Category:Sage Abilities]][[Category: Reviewed]]

Latest revision as of 17:38, 19 March 2025

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Know deity is an amateur-status sage ability in the study of Demi-gods granting the character an exceptional sensitivity to the influence and iconography of these minor deities. This ability allows the character to identify and interpret the marks of a demi-god's hand when encountered in the world. Shrines, symbols, imagery and statuary can be accurately attributed to a specific demi-god, even when their design is obscure or intended to mislead. Where words or inscriptions are present, the character immediately recognizes their divine origin, knowing not only which demi-god inspired them but also their general intent, such as praise, devotion or a call to action.

The ability reflects a deep, intuitive understanding of the demi-gods' natures, learned through study and observation. Bordering on the preternatural, the character can sense patterns and strategies that others might overlook. The recognition of these details offers a unique advantage in understanding the world and the subtle workings of divine politics.

Meddling

Demi-gods, as ambitious and often restless beings, are known for their propensity to meddle in mortal affairs. Unlike greater gods, who exert influence through Prophets and grand decrees, demi-gods favour indirect means. They often imbue artifacts with minor powers or bestow gifts upon chosen individuals, binding them to act as proxies for the demi-god's will. These chosen agents might not even fully realise the nature of their benefactor, nor the greater implications of their actions. In this way, demi-gods sow influence discreetly, avoiding the scrutiny of greater deities who might oppose their interference.

A character with the know deity ability possesses a rare insight into these manipulations. They can discern when mortal actions or circumstances are touched by the hands of a demi-god, noticing peculiar patterns of events or behaviors that suggest divine meddling. This recognition requires more than a passing glance; the character must observe and investigate, piecing together the clues left behind. For instance, a seemingly ordinary soldier wielding a uniquely crafted sword may, upon closer examination, reveal connections to a demi-god of war. Similarly, a village enjoying an unnatural streak of good fortune may owe its blessings to a benevolent but calculating demi-goddess of prosperity.

While the ability does not grant the character knowledge of the demi-god's exact plans, it does allow for educated guesses based on the deity's domain and tendencies. A demi-goddess of love, for example, might aim to unite rival factions through a romantic alliance, whereas a demi-god of chaos could be seeding discord in an otherwise stable region. These insights can guide the character in responding to or even thwarting the demi-god’s schemes, depending on their goals.

Greater gods do not meddle as demi-gods do; their power is far more direct and their presence unmistakable. They act through Prophets, chosen mortals whose words and deeds carry divine authority. Demi-gods, lacking the same level of omnipotence and scrutiny, must rely on subtlety and manipulation.


See also,
Cleric Sage Abilities
Legends & Folklore (sage field)