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| Type | God of the Free Cities |
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| Titles | The Unfinished; The Tongue Before Language |
| Domains | Knowledge · Creation · Forbidden Craft |
| Symbol | An open hand, palm up, with an unfinished line across it |
| Order | The Unfinished Hand |
Sulé is the goddess of knowledge, making, and the hunger to understand things that resist understanding. She is not evil — she is indifferent to consequence, which in a mortal is a flaw and in a god is something a good deal more dangerous. Scholars, artificers, and arcanists worship her, and so does everyone who has ever done a thing they knew was unwise because they had to know what would happen.
She does not intervene in mortal affairs; she watches, now and then leaves a book open to the right page, and treats the consequences of knowledge as a problem belonging to whoever acquired it. Her clergy are over-represented among those who have done terrible things for excellent reasons.
The Unfinished Hand
Syncretic polytheism; Sulé worshipped alongside any god whose domain touches inquiry. The faith is organised around Collegiums — institutions that serve at once as library, laboratory, and archive. Every Collegium keeps a Darkroom: a sealed reading room open only to members of sufficient standing, holding texts judged too dangerous to circulate yet too valuable to destroy. Membership comes by demonstrated intellectual contribution — one is recognised, not admitted. Each member maintains an Unfinished Work, a question too large to answer in a lifetime. In greeting, scholars offer the Open Palm. Sulé's followers hold secrets to be a kind of theft, which sets them in permanent tension with the followers of Vrael.
{Do not confuse The Unfinished Hand (the religious order of Sulé) with The Grey Order (a secular arcane institution shaped by Sulé's philosophy).}