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title: Deity Equivalences
description: Lists equivalent deities. Not to be read by players
published: true
date: 2025-05-13T00:41:55.075Z
date: 2025-05-13T00:44:00.837Z
tags: game-master, deity equivalences, deities, pantheons, gods
editor: ckeditor
dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:53:50.445Z
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<td><mark class="marker-yellow">Lord of Nine</mark></td>
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<p>Lord/Lady of the Ledger; Lord/Lady of Ambition; Master of Pacts; The Great Diplomat;</p>
<p>The Lord of Nine; The Lord of Lies; The Archfiend; The Corruptor; The Serpent's Tongue</p>
<p>The Lord of Nine; The Lord of Lies; The Archfiend; The Corruptor; The Serpent's Tongue; The Architect of Damnation;&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Main Portfolio:&nbsp;</p>
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<p>&nbsp;(The Lord of Nine's influence is subtle yet inescapable. His power operates through the manipulation of agreements, contracts, and laws—each one seemingly voluntary, yet leading followers deeper into his grasp. He does not break promises; rather, he entangles them within an unbreakable web of obligations, where the path to damnation is obscured by the allure of success, power, and control. Ultimately, his followers become bound to him in ways they may never realize until its too late.)</p>
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<p><strong>Context (for reality):</strong><br>The Lord of Nine operates within the immutable framework of law, using contracts and agreements as his tools. He does not break promises but ensures that each pact made is a binding chain that cannot be undone. Followers may believe they act with free will, but in reality, their word becomes a trap they cannot escape, leading them deeper into his influence and eventual damnation.</p>
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<p><i>"Every contract is a promise. Every promise is a chain. Every chain, in time, leads to him."</i></p>
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