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The Wanderers are a loose pantheon of deities revered in a variety of locales, including Downwarp and Waters Gather. Notably, the Wanderers are a pantheon-of-choice, formed of entities who felt they didn't fit right in their pantheons and cultures of origin. Legends tell of how they wandered until they found community in their differences, and dedicated themselves to serving the needs of cultures and communities who were likewise built of those who felt mis-fit elsewhere. The ideals and values that they are aligned with reflect this too, being focussed on self-exploration, healthy communalism, and investigation of boundaries. Their forms are likewise varied and fluid, with common thematic traits but often very individualized appearances when appearing to those devoted to them.
Members
This list is incomplete, as is the pantheon itself; it's certain there are more out there waiting to be known, or even new members who may wander into the pantheon.
- The Dancer-Between
- A liminal deity, sometimes seen as antlered and canimorphic, sometimes seen as unthinkably cosmic, the Dancer seems to be concerned with ecstatic states in general, and also preparing the way for connection with other entities, though their own communication often happens at a level below words.
- The Singer-in-Silence
- A younger sibling to the Dancer-Between, they are somewhat more personified and approachable. They are associated with singing, wayfinding, the extreme seasons of summer and winter, communication, and endurance.
- The Sculptor-of-Pieces
- Strong and parental, the Sculptor could be seen as a combination of love deity and forge deity. They are focussed on creating strong interpersonal connections of whatever sorts, and the changes and agreements necessary both within and between individuals to make them so.
- The Writer-in-Flames
- The phoenix-like Writer is concerned with inspiration and self-transformation of the most radical and resplendent sorts. They're sought out by artists and anyone going through a major life change. They're closely associated with the Sculptor, with their relationship often summarized as "The Writer's words stoke the Sculptor's forge"
- The Painter-in-Rust
- The Painter is a god of entropy