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| # Nacken | # Nacken | ||
| - | ## TITLE | + | ## The Drowning Fiddler |
| <gallery right& | <gallery right& | ||
| - | image:npc:varunak1.png Varunak | + | image:npc:nacken.png Nacken |
| </ | </ | ||
| - | **Alignment: | + | **Alignment: |
| - | **Domains: | + | **Domains: |
| - | **Portfolio: | + | **Portfolio: |
| - | **Holy Symbol: | + | **Holy Symbol: |
| - | **Realm: | + | **Realm: |
| - | **Ascended: | + | **Ascended: |
| - | **Status:** Alive, | + | **Status:** Alive, |
| - | Race [[religion|god]] of blank. Brief blurb. | + | Nature |
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| + | Nacken is a capable teacher and a patient one, so long as his students show effort and ambition. He offers knowledge freely to those who seek it—but he expects results. Those who disappoint him are not simply punished; they are made into a story. | ||
| #### Divine Influence | #### Divine Influence | ||
| - | How their power manifests in the world. | + | Nacken’s influence is most strongly felt near moving water. |
| - | #### Signs And Associations | + | He teaches, he inspires, he offers advice, and he manipulates. Those who seek him out often improve quickly, learning at a pace they would not otherwise achieve. He adapts his teaching to the individual and is capable of bringing out their full potential. |
| - | Expanded symbols, omens, favored creatures. | + | |
| - | --- | + | He always expects something in return. |
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| + | Those who come to him often do so out of desperation, | ||
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| + | Those who lack ambition or fail to make use of what he has given them often find themselves drawn toward the water. Accidents happen. Footing slips. A current pulls stronger than expected. | ||
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| + | Nacken feeds on heightened emotion; especially heartbreak, grief, and the desire for vengeance. These emotions are, to him, the purest form of storytelling. | ||
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| + | #### Signs and Associations | ||
| + | **Animals: | ||
| + | **Colors:** Deep black, river green, dark blue \\ | ||
| + | **Elements: | ||
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| + | **Omens and Signs:** | ||
| + | * Hearing music where none should be, especially near water | ||
| + | * A sudden, unnatural pull toward a river or stream | ||
| + | * Water moving against its natural flow, even briefly | ||
| + | * Finding something long lost carried downstream | ||
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| + | **Motifs: | ||
| + | * Tangled plant life caught in flowing water | ||
| + | * Reflections that linger too long or move incorrectly | ||
| + | * Instruments left near riverbanks | ||
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| + | #### Manifestation | ||
| + | Nacken most commonly appears as a black horse, sleek and powerful, with plant growth tangled through its mane. He allows others to approach or even ride him only when he intends to use them. | ||
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| + | In humanoid form, he is charismatic and intense, with a presence that commands attention. He often carries a fiddle and is rarely seen without it. | ||
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| + | He performs when he appears. Even when speaking, it feels performative, | ||
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| ### Worship | ### Worship | ||
| - | General description | + | Nacken is not widely worshipped openly, but he is frequently sought out. |
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| + | **Common Followers: | ||
| + | * Desperate scholars seeking forbidden or lost knowledge | ||
| + | * Heartbroken individuals seeking revenge or closure | ||
| + | * Those attempting to win back a lost lover, regardless | ||
| + | * Individuals seeking to remove rivals or obstacles in matters of love or family | ||
| + | * Musicians, actors, and performers | ||
| + | * Those who favor manipulation over direct conflict | ||
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| + | Many who turn to Nacken understand that what they are asking for is dangerous, and proceed anyway. | ||
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| + | He is especially appealing to those who feel wronged, rejected, or overlooked. He does not comfort them. He validates their feelings and offers them the means to act on them. Whether the outcome is reconciliation or ruin is rarely his concern. | ||
| #### Tenets | #### Tenets | ||
| - | Core beliefs followers | + | * If you seek knowledge, be prepared to use it |
| + | * Do not waste what you are given | ||
| + | * Strong emotion is truth, do not deny it | ||
| + | * If your heart is broken, decide what you will do about it | ||
| + | * A story must be seen through | ||
| + | * If you must fail, then suffer beautifully. | ||
| #### Clergy | #### Clergy | ||
| - | How priests behave | + | Nacken has little formal clergy. Those who follow him tend to act independently. |
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| + | Some serve as: | ||
| + | * Teachers of dangerous or forbidden knowledge | ||
| + | * Performers who use their art to manipulate or influence | ||
| + | * Individuals who guide others toward vengeance or obsession | ||
| + | * Advisors to the heartbroken, | ||
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| + | They are often charismatic | ||
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| + | They rarely discourage destructive choices. Instead, they help justify them. | ||
| #### Affiliated Orders | #### Affiliated Orders | ||
| - | Paladins, cults, secret sects. | + | * Loose circles of performers and storytellers |
| + | * Hidden groups dedicated to preserving forbidden knowledge | ||
| + | * Informal networks of individuals bound by shared grievance | ||
| #### Notable Temples | #### Notable Temples | ||
| - | Major locations. | + | Nacken rarely has dedicated temples. Instead, his presence is tied to: |
| + | * Riverbanks | ||
| + | * Waterfalls | ||
| + | * Remote mountain streams | ||
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| + | A cleric may use the theater they perform in as a temporary temple, but this is hardly formal and more a matter of convenience or personal flair. | ||
| #### Holy Days | #### Holy Days | ||
| - | Key celebrations. | + | * None formally recognized |
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| + | Moments of intense emotion—particularly heartbreak or betrayal—are considered sacred in practice. | ||
| #### Rites | #### Rites | ||
| - | Important rituals. | ||
| - | --- | + | **Burial: |
| + | The body is cast into moving water while music is played or an old song is sung. This is considered a return to Nacken so that he may find what is lost in the river. | ||
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| + | **Invocation: | ||
| + | Music played near moving water may draw his attention, particularly if performed with genuine emotion. | ||
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| ### Myths and Legends | ### Myths and Legends | ||
| #### Ascension | #### Ascension | ||
| - | Origin story. | + | Nacken and his brother Stromkarlen were once nature spirits that grew into powerful fae bards. During the Age of Glory, they were cast into the mortal world by other fae. |
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| + | With the world still reeling from the loss of magic, the novelty of their appearance allowed them to swiftly gain a following. Through music, performance, | ||
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| + | Their true nature as fae is not widely known. | ||
| #### Relationships | #### Relationships | ||
| - | Relationships | + | * [[Stromkarlen]] – His twin brother. The two are close, though they frequently argue and play tricks on one another. Stromkarlen attempts to steer others away from Nacken, but does not directly oppose him. |
| + | * [[Kardathi]] – Shares a domain of vengeance, though expressed very differently. Kardathi is direct and warlike, while Nacken is manipulative and personal | ||
| #### Other Myths | #### Other Myths | ||
| - | Stories, parables, contradictions. | + | * A city once attempted to gain Nacken’s favor by offering him the most beautiful woman among them. He instead fell for a farm girl, whom the city had killed to preserve their own plans. In response, Nacken played a song so full of grief that the city drowned in its own tears. |
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