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Clementius is known as the Weaver, and is one of the gods most responsible for shaping reality as a member of the [[Pentad]]. He eschews both capitalisation of pronouns in reference to himself and undeserved mincing of his name. Shortening of the Weaver's name, especially to its first four letters, has resulted in searing pain and death for mortals on more than one occasion.
Clementius is known as the Weaver, and is one of the gods most responsible for shaping reality as a member of the [[Pentad]]. He is a neutral power with in the realms neather competing nor truly aidding the Gods other then the [[Pentad]]. With his axe of Unweaving he destroys all that has been made badly before him. He weaves the very fabric of of life and reality. He eschews both capitalisation of pronouns in reference to himself and undeserved mincing of his name. Shortening of the Weaver's name, especially to its first four letters, has resulted in searing pain and death for mortals on more than one occasion.


[[Category:Gods]]
[[Category:Gods]]
[[Category:Pentad]]
[[Category:Pentad]]
[[Category:Immortals]]
[[Category:Immortals]]

Revision as of 22:08, 24 October 2006

Clementius, the Weaver
Realm the weaving of reality
Symbols None
Relatives None
Allies Aeyr

Daedalus

Maya

Sarapis

Enemies None
Order Name None
Temples None


Clementius is known as the Weaver, and is one of the gods most responsible for shaping reality as a member of the Pentad. He is a neutral power with in the realms neather competing nor truly aidding the Gods other then the Pentad. With his axe of Unweaving he destroys all that has been made badly before him. He weaves the very fabric of of life and reality. He eschews both capitalisation of pronouns in reference to himself and undeserved mincing of his name. Shortening of the Weaver's name, especially to its first four letters, has resulted in searing pain and death for mortals on more than one occasion.