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'''Phaestus, the Smith''', was the God who helped [[Proteus]] shape [[Creation]] in the early days of the world. Experimenting with the creation of life forms, together They discovered the secret of consciousness and created the myriad number of creatures and plants that populate the realm's innumerable planets. Phaestus is Father to one specific [[:Category:Adventurer races|race]], however, as the sole creator of the [[dwarf|Dwarves]]. The Smith first used them as intelligent tools and companions as, at that point, they were nothing more than complex machinery. However, Phaestus eventually pledged His eternal loyalty to Proteus at the beginning of the [[War of Humanity]] in exchange for their free will.
'''Phaestus, the Smith''', was the God who helped [[Proteus]] shape [[Creation]] in the early days of the world. Experimenting with the creation of life forms, together They discovered the secret of consciousness and created the myriad number of creatures and plants that populate the realm's innumerable planets. Phaestus is Father to one specific [[:Category:Adventurer races|race]], however, as the sole creator of the [[dwarf|Dwarves]]. The Smith first used them as intelligent tools and companions as, at that point, they were nothing more than complex machinery. However, Phaestus eventually pledged His eternal loyalty to Proteus at the beginning of the [[War of Humanity]] in exchange for their free will.


He takes great joy in the works of mortals who display the innovation, inspiration and imagination to create for themselves, through this emulation He is honoured. He disdains sloth and is directly opposed to the forces of destruction and oblivion, as these work to undo that which He has made and now embodies.
He takes great joy in the works of mortals who display the innovation, inspiration and imagination to create for the betterment of others, through this emulation He is honoured. He disdains sloth and is directly opposed to the forces of destruction and oblivion, as these work to undo that which He has made and now embodies.


Phaestus crafted a new hand for [[Pandora]], Goddess of Mischief, after Her own was lost due to being fused with the [[Caduceus of Castigation]], a relic belonging to [[Sarapis]]. Followed by the inventors and honest labourers of [[Sapience]], the [[month]] of [[Phaestian]] was named after Phaestus.
Phaestus crafted a new hand for [[Pandora]], Goddess of Mischief, after Her own was lost due to being fused with the [[Caduceus of Castigation]], a relic belonging to [[Sarapis]]. Followed by the inventors and honest labourers of [[Sapience]], the [[month]] of [[Phaestian]] was named after Phaestus.

Revision as of 21:33, 25 April 2011

Phaestus, the Smith
Realm Industry, Dwarves, Family
Symbols Hammer of Phaestus
Relatives None
Allies Sarapis, Daedalus
Enemies Babel, Pandemonium
Order Name Phaesteans
Temples Vashnar Mountains, Inbhir Ness


Phaestus, the Smith, was the God who helped Proteus shape Creation in the early days of the world. Experimenting with the creation of life forms, together They discovered the secret of consciousness and created the myriad number of creatures and plants that populate the realm's innumerable planets. Phaestus is Father to one specific race, however, as the sole creator of the Dwarves. The Smith first used them as intelligent tools and companions as, at that point, they were nothing more than complex machinery. However, Phaestus eventually pledged His eternal loyalty to Proteus at the beginning of the War of Humanity in exchange for their free will.

He takes great joy in the works of mortals who display the innovation, inspiration and imagination to create for the betterment of others, through this emulation He is honoured. He disdains sloth and is directly opposed to the forces of destruction and oblivion, as these work to undo that which He has made and now embodies.

Phaestus crafted a new hand for Pandora, Goddess of Mischief, after Her own was lost due to being fused with the Caduceus of Castigation, a relic belonging to Sarapis. Followed by the inventors and honest labourers of Sapience, the month of Phaestian was named after Phaestus.

Phaestus is also known to have a fondness for ale.