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<blockquote data-quote="DarkMoon250" data-source="post: 8142645" data-attributes="member: 7026427"><p>Light gods typically share a portfolio for things like beauty and warmth and sunlight. Grave deities are typically teachers of fate and acceptance, and keeping the sacred cycle of life to death and rebirth. Order deities foster law, whether that be of the political, ethical, or physical world.</p><p></p><p>Looking at the various gods on the Twilight Domain's list in Tasha's, the theme seems to go all over the place. Some benevolent gods of night/shade are included, but then we have gods of fire or the rising/midday sun, who have no business granting mystical nocturnal powers, and some like Helm and Yondalla that just seem to be there to for the sake of being there. I thought this class was supposed to be about escape from the harshness of bright light and hard work, rest and enjoying the dim and dark spaces.</p><p></p><p>I feel like there's an obvious link that I'm missing, but I'm too dumb to properly recognize it. If anyone could help me connect the dots, that'd be much appreciated [and while I'm here, explain why Twilights get Mislead and Trickerys don't].</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkMoon250, post: 8142645, member: 7026427"] Light gods typically share a portfolio for things like beauty and warmth and sunlight. Grave deities are typically teachers of fate and acceptance, and keeping the sacred cycle of life to death and rebirth. Order deities foster law, whether that be of the political, ethical, or physical world. Looking at the various gods on the Twilight Domain's list in Tasha's, the theme seems to go all over the place. Some benevolent gods of night/shade are included, but then we have gods of fire or the rising/midday sun, who have no business granting mystical nocturnal powers, and some like Helm and Yondalla that just seem to be there to for the sake of being there. I thought this class was supposed to be about escape from the harshness of bright light and hard work, rest and enjoying the dim and dark spaces. I feel like there's an obvious link that I'm missing, but I'm too dumb to properly recognize it. If anyone could help me connect the dots, that'd be much appreciated [and while I'm here, explain why Twilights get Mislead and Trickerys don't]. [/QUOTE]
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