On the other, there's a god of adventuring who was a mortal that attained godhood while drunk and can't remember how it happened.
Theoretically, everyone knows how it happened -- there's a city in the setting that holds something called the Starstone which is some kind of intricate, possible sentient, incredibly deadly labyrinth kind of deal.
Take (and survive) the Test of the Starstone, and presto - you're a god. Quite a number of people each year try their luck, but over a couple thousand years there have been less than a handful of people who have succeeded.
... And then Cayden Callian walked into the labyrinth on a drunken bet and when the smoke cleared the pantheon had a new, somewhat unkept and more than slightly hung over, member.
Reactions were understandably mixed. Especially from the female deities he started hitting on.
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Theoretically, everyone knows how it happened -- there's a city in the setting that holds something called the Starstone which is some kind of intricate, possible sentient, incredibly deadly labyrinth kind of deal.
Take (and survive) the Test of the Starstone, and presto - you're a god. Quite a number of people each year try their luck, but over a couple thousand years there have been less than a handful of people who have succeeded.
... And then Cayden Callian walked into the labyrinth on a drunken bet and when the smoke cleared the pantheon had a new, somewhat unkept and more than slightly hung over, member.
Reactions were understandably mixed. Especially from the female deities he started hitting on.