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Gods Between Walls is a minor faith shared by residents of [[Fynwell]]. It is most popular in the poor districts such as [[Dog Fenn]] and [[Flyside]].
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{{god|
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name=Gods Between Walls|
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img=GodsBetweenWalls.png|
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title=The Knockers|
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pantheon=Outsiders|
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power=Minor God|
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alignment=Chaotic Good|
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symbol=An face carved on household wall|
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portfolio=Homestead|
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domain=Life|
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worshipers=home makers, city folk, the poor|}}
  
Gods Between Walls are nameless, faceless, shapeless spirits who are said to reside between walls or under the floors of the city houses. They watch over those too insignificant and pathetic to gain favor of the major gods with priesthoods and temples.
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=== Description ===
  
Faithful offer prayers and scraps of food and burn candles in exchange for protection from sickness and debt. Gods Between Walls also can keep rats, mice and maggots out of food caches, and prevent food from spoiling in the winter. They are not wrathful and do not seek retribution on those who trespass against them.
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Gods Between Walls is a collective deity of Life and Homestead. They are a collective of nameless entities that watch over the households of poor and downtrodden. They are always referred to as a collective using they or them pronouns.
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=== Spread ===
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Gods Between walls are worshiped across Easter Arcadia, but especially in [[Fynwell. The cult is most popular in the poor districts of the city such as [[Dog Fenn]] and [[Flyside]] where you can often see household shrines lovingly carved into the walls and decorated with candles or flower wreaths.
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=== Dogma ===
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There is no established dogma beyond minor superstitions regarding the frequency and type of offerings. It is believed that withholding offerings due to neglect may displease the Gods Between Walls and cause them to withdraw their protection. Other than sharing scraps of food from the table Gods Between Walls do not require anything from the worshipers.
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=== Shrines and Temples ===
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Gods Between Walls have no temples or churches. The primary places of observance are household shrines, usually carved on the kitchen wall, in the main living area or near the hearth. Shrines are decorated with candles and flowers and offerings of food on small wooden plates placed on the floor beneath the carving, or on specially constructed offering shelves.
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=== Priesthood ===
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Gods Between Walls have no priesthood. The prayers and offerings are usually performed by the head of the household, or family elder. The observances are usually tied to clan and family traditions and vary quite a bit based on location.
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=== Religious Observances ===
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Main observance is offering of scraps of food from the table after every meal. Members of the household and guests are usually expected to empty scraps or crumbs from their plate into small offering bowl uttering "may they protect (this household)". The offering bowls is then placed beneath the shrine.
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It is also customary to keep the shrine lit with candles in the evenings or when offering prayers. Prayers usually involve asking the Gods Between walls to keep out keep rats, mice and maggots out of food caches, to prevent sickness or misfortune from befalling the family or to prevent food from spoiling in the winter.  
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=== Manifestations ===
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Their presence and favor usually manifests itself as creaks, knocks and bumps in the night, hence they are sometimes referred to as The Knockers. Sometimes they also manifest as face like shapes or shadows appearing on wooden walls or furniture.  
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=== Ally and Enemy Deities ===
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Like most Outsiders Gods Between Walls rarely interact with other deities and have no allies, rivals or enemies.
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[[Category:Gods]]

Latest revision as of 13:38, 2 July 2018

Gods Between Walls

Deity Information

GodsBetweenWalls.png


Title(s): The Knockers
Pantheon: Outsiders
Power: Minor God


Alignment: Chaotic Good
Symbol: An face carved on household wall
Portfolio: Homestead
Domain(s): Life
Worshipers: home makers, city folk, the poor

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Description

Gods Between Walls is a collective deity of Life and Homestead. They are a collective of nameless entities that watch over the households of poor and downtrodden. They are always referred to as a collective using they or them pronouns.

Spread

Gods Between walls are worshiped across Easter Arcadia, but especially in [[Fynwell. The cult is most popular in the poor districts of the city such as Dog Fenn and Flyside where you can often see household shrines lovingly carved into the walls and decorated with candles or flower wreaths.

Dogma

There is no established dogma beyond minor superstitions regarding the frequency and type of offerings. It is believed that withholding offerings due to neglect may displease the Gods Between Walls and cause them to withdraw their protection. Other than sharing scraps of food from the table Gods Between Walls do not require anything from the worshipers.

Shrines and Temples

Gods Between Walls have no temples or churches. The primary places of observance are household shrines, usually carved on the kitchen wall, in the main living area or near the hearth. Shrines are decorated with candles and flowers and offerings of food on small wooden plates placed on the floor beneath the carving, or on specially constructed offering shelves.

Priesthood

Gods Between Walls have no priesthood. The prayers and offerings are usually performed by the head of the household, or family elder. The observances are usually tied to clan and family traditions and vary quite a bit based on location.

Religious Observances

Main observance is offering of scraps of food from the table after every meal. Members of the household and guests are usually expected to empty scraps or crumbs from their plate into small offering bowl uttering "may they protect (this household)". The offering bowls is then placed beneath the shrine.

It is also customary to keep the shrine lit with candles in the evenings or when offering prayers. Prayers usually involve asking the Gods Between walls to keep out keep rats, mice and maggots out of food caches, to prevent sickness or misfortune from befalling the family or to prevent food from spoiling in the winter.

Manifestations

Their presence and favor usually manifests itself as creaks, knocks and bumps in the night, hence they are sometimes referred to as The Knockers. Sometimes they also manifest as face like shapes or shadows appearing on wooden walls or furniture.

Ally and Enemy Deities

Like most Outsiders Gods Between Walls rarely interact with other deities and have no allies, rivals or enemies.