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| Type | God of the Free Cities |
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| Titles | The Unmoored; The God of Getting There |
| Domains | Travel · Fortune · Survival |
| Symbol | A knotted rope, open at both ends |
| Order | The Open Road |
Thren is the god of roads, luck, and the stubborn insistence on reaching the next town alive — worshipped by anyone who spends time in places where no one would find the body. He is reckoned the most approachable of the gods, not because he is kind but because he asks so little beyond the willingness to keep moving. He does not answer prayers for safety. He answers prayers for one more chance.
A curiosity surrounds his shrines: the rope-knots tied there as offerings bear a noted resemblance to the knotwork found on equipment taken from the western raiders of the Western Marches. A scholar in Stillwater once wrote a pamphlet about it; the pamphlet was never widely read, and the scholar has since moved away.
The Open Road
Pantheistic tolerance; followers routinely worship other gods alongside Thren. No temples, no clergy, no hierarchy of any kind. The faith lives entirely in roadside shrines — small cairns, knotted rope on a post or branch, a coin at a crossroads. Anyone may add to a shrine; anyone may take from one in genuine need, by custom leaving something in return. A travelling company will sometimes name a rotating Knot-Keeper for the journey. Followers tie a knot at the start of a journey and cut it at the end, and hold to the Spoken Debt: if Thren's luck saves your life, you owe one act of true assistance to a stranger before the next crossroads.