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Titles Master of Magic, Steward of the Spellweave, King of Wizards,
Home Plane The Praefell Rift
Alignment Lawful Good
Symbol A Crescent Moon
Domains Arcana, Knowledge, Order
Allies Prism, Oberon, Titania
Enemies Beep, Betelgeuse, Ugsyn

Wrywall

The master of magic and steward of the spellweave, Wrywall rules the ordered side of the Praefell Rift. He is an all-knowing god of magic, who encourages his followers to learn all they can and live good lives.

Description

Wrywall is depicted as an elderly man with a long, grey beard and long hair. He is wearing fine robes and a very large wizard hat. He soars through the air on a small lounging chair and wields a staff carved from red wood.

Relationships

Wrywall's closest ally is the god Prism. He also maintains a very good relationship with Titania and Oberon from the Fairy Kingdoms.

Wrywall has a neutral counterpart in Old Ruck, the god maintaining the Chaotic side of the rift. His relationship with her is not one of animosity, but he is annoyed that she seems slack on preventing her side of the rift from spilling over to his.

Wrywall was once an ally of Betelgeuse and his brother Ugsyn, but after the calamity of the Dark Twins, he directly opposes their newly adopted dogmas - especially those of Betelgeuse.

Wrywall's most hated nemesis is Beep. He will never admit this. Ever since Beep realized her divine powers, the two have been bitter enemies, and her ability to annoy and evade Wrywall is a point of great embarrassment for him. Very few of his followers choose to recognize this conflict with Beep, and those who do often do not consider her a god at all.

Beep and her ilk refer to Wrywall as “The Wizzey Man”, a pejorative nickname used to torment Wrywall and his followers.

Realm

Wrywall rules the Ordered side of the Praefell rift, keeping chaos at bay and allowing his followers to learn magic at their leisure in The Grand Library of the Weave.

He maintains strict guard over the Arcadia Well, which resided in the Library; mortals have a very difficult time passing through the well without his express permission.

Dogma

Wrywall teaches his followers to spend their mortal lives learning all they can, and passing that knowledge onto the next generation. He teaches that the act of learning and the act of teaching can be one in the same, and encourages his followers to try and spread magic to the average person.

Wrywall insists that knowledge is a powerful tool with which to maintain the structure of society. He believes in using well informed magical aptitude and philosophy to maintain order. He actively discourages his followers to use it for violence unless absolutely necessary, and that some experimentation in better left to theoretical pondering. Magic is a delicate yet dangerous force, and must be approached with respect and responsibility.

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