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|godname = Phaestus, the Smith
|godname = Phaestus, the Smith
|realm = Crafting
|realm = Crafting
|symbols = Hammer of Phaestus
|symbols = [[Hammer of Phaestus]]
|temples = [[Vashnar Mountains]], [[Inbhir Ness]]
|temples = [[Vashnar Mountains]], [[Inbhir Ness]]
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The creator of [[dwarf|dwarves]], '''Phaestus''' first used them as intelligent tools and companions. At the beginning of the [[War of Humanity]], his pledge of eternal loyalty to [[Proteus]] guaranteed the race the gift of souls.
Creator of the [[dwarf|Dwarves]], '''Phaestus''' first used them as intelligent tools and companions. At the beginning of the [[War of Humanity]], His pledge of eternal loyalty to [[Proteus]] guaranteed the [[:Category:Adventurer races|race]] the gift of souls.


Phaestus crafted a new hand for [[Pandora]], Goddess of Mischief after her own was lost due to being fused with an artefact belonging to [[Sarapis]]. Followed by the honest labourers of [[Sapience]], the month [[Phaestian]] was named for him.
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]] [[Phaestian]] was named after Phaestus.


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[[Category:Gods]]

Revision as of 23:21, 17 January 2008

Phaestus, the Smith
Realm Crafting
Symbols Hammer of Phaestus
Relatives None
Allies None
Enemies None
Order Name None
Temples Vashnar Mountains, Inbhir Ness


Creator of the Dwarves, Phaestus first used them as intelligent tools and companions. At the beginning of the War of Humanity, His pledge of eternal loyalty to Proteus guaranteed the race the gift of souls.

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 Phaestian was named after Phaestus.