Kavahn, the Sly, Saint of Rogues and Tricksters
Kavahn, patron Saint of Rogues and Assassins, whose blessings and tricks help his followers steal lives and fortunes alike.
Images & Symbols
- Foxes; the form depicted in religious artwork is a fox looking at the viewer with something in its mouth, its eyes empty black voids, but any image of a fox displayed prominently can be a sign of a follower of Kavahn. He actively prefers not to have his followers wear clear identifying marks, making easy identification difficult.
- Crossed daggers beneath a skull is the symbol of the holy assassins serving under Kavahn.
- A black-gloved hand holding a golden or silver coin is the symbol of thieves who follow Kavahn
Blessing
When a Mystic of Bakharos performs the Blessing Of The Divine ritual, they can choose to grant Kavahn’s blessing upon the target:
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Blessing of Kavahn
You feel an urge to pursue your goals no matter how much harm you must do to other people; morality is just a suggestion, after all. You also feel a strong compulsion to keep your activities secret, preferring subtle methods over more overt and attention-grabbing ones.
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