diff --git a/HBW/Miscellaneous-assistance-pages/Deity-Equivalences.html b/HBW/Miscellaneous-assistance-pages/Deity-Equivalences.html index 1f8e635..3a79bed 100644 --- a/HBW/Miscellaneous-assistance-pages/Deity-Equivalences.html +++ b/HBW/Miscellaneous-assistance-pages/Deity-Equivalences.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Deity Equivalences description: Lists equivalent deities. Not to be read by players published: true -date: 2025-05-16T22:05:12.671Z +date: 2025-05-16T22:05:48.655Z tags: game-master, deity equivalences, deities, pantheons, gods editor: ckeditor dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:53:50.445Z @@ -643,7 +643,7 @@ dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:53:50.445Z

Deity of knowledge, with focus on rediscovering lost knowledge: “She taught us to read the traces others left buried — truth etched in what was meant to be forgotten.”

Deity of night: “She teaches us how to be safe in the darkness of night, and the dangers that lurk in it. She does not banish them — she shows us how to walk unseen, how to endure, and how to survive where others falter.”

Mistress of Hidden Wisdom: “What is lost is not gone — it waits in the dark for those who know where to look. She teaches us to listen, to dig deeper, and to uncover the truths buried beneath illusion.” (Could be in societies that study ancient lore, forbidden knowledge, or seek to restore broken traditions through forgotten truths.)

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Mother of Stillness: “She quiets the noise of the world, stills the churning within. In her silence, we remember what truly matters.”
( A spiritual interpretation tied to meditation, emotional healing, or the rejection of hollow distraction in favor of inner peace.)

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Mother of Stillness: “She quiets the noise of the world, stills the churning within. In her silence, we remember what truly matters.”
(A spiritual interpretation tied to meditation, emotional healing, or the rejection of hollow distraction in favor of inner peace.)

She Who Endures: “The world takes. She teaches us how to remain when there is nothing left. When even memory fades, we are still here.” (Found in post-collapse cultures, oppressed peoples, or communities shaped by historical trauma.)