Themis
Themis is the patron of bandits and street urchins; he is generally reviled by most civilized nations as a pest. Though his priesthood is small, he encourages his vast following to enjoy the fruits of society, whether they be stolen on the road or in the streets. He is allied with Britomaris, god of thievery, who tends to focus more on organized crime and the individual burglar. Themis instead concentrates on corrupting the young in urban settings (who often later move on to the worship of Britomaris) and supporting bandits in more rural regions.
Themis’ most dire enemy is Alcyoneus, god of youth, who regularly entreats children to behave themselves and mind their parents. In the Danic Tradition, Themis is known as Lothae and is considered to be one of the central foils for the gods and the one whose deceptions will bring about the end of the world.
Themis |
God of Mischief |
Descriptive Info |
Gender: Male |
Avatar: Lothae; Barappas the Cad |
Consort(s): None |
Allies: Britomaris, Furinus, Luna and Pothos. |
Foes: Abaris, Adrasteia, Alcyoneus, Aridnus, Mormo, Orchus, Paelemona, Pavor, Sarpedon, Taygete, Thalia, Thryope and Zephyrus |
Spiritual Info |
Rank: Major |
Nature: Anarchistic |
Ethos: Malign |
Major Influence: Mischief |
Minor Influence(s): Banditry, Childhood, Criminals |
Symbols
The primary holy symbol of Themis is the slingshot.
Doctrine
No information available on the doctrine of Themis
Mission
No information available on the mission of Themis
Geography
No geographic information available on Themis
History of the Church
No historic information available on Themis
Organization
No information available on the Organization of the Church of Themis
Religious Practices
No information available on the religous practices of the Church of Themis