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The Loom-Mother is the deity that created humans and taught them weaving/mending.Įdit: I found another quote which makes pretty much the same claim but in different words: This had the unintended effect in starting a war amongst the gods, who were shocked to find out they could die.” Disgusted, the Loom-Mother punished the Dredge creator and accidentally killed him.
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“… One of the gods however in jealousy created the Dredge, beings with stone-like armor and immortal natural lifespan. In addition to the quote from Stravh’s godstone which someone already posted, there’s one other quote that pretty conclusively sums up what happened to the gods: In a few more decades, it would likely have been more prevalent. The death of the gods occurred a few generations ago, so some may have begun to doubt the stories. Those who seek out the stone call Stravhs the god of trade while the Menders call him the god of secrets.Ĥ - Mostly among humans, it's possible. While Denglr deals in fortune, Stravhs taught men the value of trade in a different way: he showed them it has consequence, two sides of the same coin. The myths say he traded these weapons to the gods, and they used them to kill each other. The god Stravhs is wreathed by imagery of silver weapons. The gales have worn away the black stone, but there is silvery metal embedded on the rock face that endures the weather. It stands on a cliff edge with a sudden drop behind it. Tomas in Only Bjorulf Knows was a goethi, but because he lost his tongue, he was never given the chance to expound on it.ģ - Taken from the Stravhs' godstone: Few know the godstone of Stravhs exists, even amongst those who have lived their whole lives in Boersgard. In the extended stories, gothi or goethi were mentioned, those who believed they still heard the voices of the gods. The games didn't have many characters who got bogged down by the religious aspect, but you can see people still honoring the stones. So even if it's one religion, it's effectively marred by schisms.Ģ - Yes and no. 1 - As I've gathered it, not entirely because the individual gods had disagreements with one another.