Ketephys Carvanose, The Mason


God of Stone Work and Construction



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"Greetings, Children of Stone and Builders of the Earth,

I am Ketephys Carvanose, the Mason, the Eternal Craftsman of Stone and Construction. In my hands, the raw elements of the world take form, and through my will, the barren land is shaped into marvels of enduring strength and beauty.

From the deepest caverns to the highest peaks, I watch over the creation of structures that stand as testaments to perseverance and ingenuity. Each stone laid, each wall raised, is a reflection of my divine purpose and the unyielding spirit that guides it.

I grant you the wisdom to see beyond mere plans and blueprints, and the skill to transform vision into reality. Let your hands be steady, and your heart resolute, as you sculpt the world with purpose and grace.

Remember, the strength of your work is not only in its endurance but in the harmony it brings to the land. Build with integrity, and let your creations stand as pillars of your legacy, honored in the eyes of the earth itself.

May your hammers strike true, and your foundations be ever strong. "

"from the Book of Ketephys Carvanose"

In the annals of divine history, Ketephys Carvanose stands as a paragon of strength and craftsmanship. Revered as the god of stonework and construction, Ketephys is a deity of profound influence and enduring presence. His divine essence embodies the very core of creation, manifesting through the art of shaping the earth into formidable structures and monumental edifices.

Ketephys Carvanose, known to his followers as "The Mason," is an Elven deity whose origins are deeply intertwined with the natural world. His form is that of a tall, muscular Elven figure whose skin resembles the rugged texture of stone. His eyes gleam like precious gems, and his flowing hair cascades like dust from ancient quarries. His divine hammer, the Hammer of Stone, symbolizes his mastery over the raw elements of the earth, allowing him to mold and shape creation with unparalleled skill.

As the god of stonework and construction, Ketephys embodies the principles of perseverance, craftsmanship, and stability. His divine realm, known as The Stonehold, is a vast expanse of grand stone architecture and intricate carvings, a reflection of his immense power and influence over the art of building.

The Church of Ketephys Carvanose, founded in the ancient times of the Elven pantheon, was established to honor and propagate the divine principles of construction and stonework. The faith took root in the heart of Elven civilization, spreading across lands renowned for their monumental structures and grand architecture. The church's inception marked the beginning of a tradition that revered the art of building as a sacred duty.

Ketephys's followers believe that each stone laid and every edifice constructed is a tribute to the god's divine craftsmanship. The church's teachings emphasize the importance of integrity, precision, and harmony in all forms of construction, reflecting the divine will of Ketephys. His priests and artisans are trained in the sacred art of stonework, dedicating their lives to upholding the high standards of craftsmanship prescribed by their deity.

The Church of Ketephys Carvanose boasts several grand temples and sacred sites dedicated to his honor. The most notable among them is the High House of Stone in the city of Ardrenth. This sprawling temple serves as both a center of worship and a grand workshop where the most skilled craftsmen gather to create works of divine significance.

Other prominent temples include the Pillar of Resilience in Eldoria and the Sanctum of Foundations in Durathar. Each of these sites is adorned with intricate carvings and awe-inspiring architecture, serving as living testaments to Ketephys's divine influence.

The Church of Ketephys Carvanose plays a crucial role in shaping the cultural and architectural landscape of Elven society. Its teachings guide the construction of public buildings, fortresses, and homes, ensuring that every structure not only serves its purpose but also stands as a beacon of divine craftsmanship.

Throughout the ages, the church has overseen the creation of many iconic structures, each imbued with the essence of Ketephys's divine artistry. These edifices not only honor the god but also serve as symbols of the enduring strength and beauty that he imparts to the world.

Ketephys's divine mandate is clear: to shape the world with integrity and purpose. His followers are encouraged to embrace the challenge of construction with unwavering resolve and creativity. The church's teachings advocate for a balance between innovation and tradition, urging its devotees to push the boundaries of their craft while respecting the time-honored principles of stonework.

As Ketephys Carvanose continues to inspire and guide his followers, his legacy endures in the grand structures that grace the lands and in the hearts of those who strive to build with divine excellence. The Church of Ketephys remains a testament to the power of craftsmanship and the enduring influence of a deity who shapes the world with his mighty hands.

Divine Portfolio:

  • Stonework and Construction
  • Craftsmanship
  • Strength and Stability

Religious Dogma:

  1. Persevere in your craft, for every stone laid is a tribute to the divine.
  2. Respect the integrity of the earth; shape it with purpose and precision.
  3. Innovation and tradition must work hand in hand, balancing creativity with the time-honored practices of stonework.

Appearance and Symbols:

  • Holy Symbol: His holy symbol is a hawk on a silver crescent. [2
  • Regalia:
    1. Priests wear stone-gray robes adorned with intricate carvings.
    2. A divine hammer of stone is carried during ceremonies.

Role in Ceremonies: Ketephys is invoked in ceremonies for construction, craftsmanship, and the blessing of new buildings.

Treatment of Worshippers, Priests, and Organizations

  • Worshippers: Treated with respect as they honor Ketephys through their dedication to craftsmanship.
  • Priests:
    • Priests are expected to be skilled artisans and mentors in the craft of stonework.
  • Organizations:
    • Hierarchical Structure: The church is organized with master craftsmen at the top, followed by journeymen and apprentices.
  • Punishment and Discipline:
    • Failure in craftsmanship or dishonesty in work is met with strict discipline, including temporary suspension from sacred duties.

Temples and Influence

  • Temples: Grand stone structures adorned with intricate carvings and reliefs.
  • Influence:
    • The church influences construction projects and city planning across Elven lands.
  • Role in Society: The church is seen as a guide for both public and private construction, ensuring buildings are made to last and reflect the divine beauty of Ketephys.
  • Philosophical Influence: Ketephys's teachings promote a life of perseverance, stability, and integrity.
  • Cultural Impact: The church's influence is seen in the prominence of monumental architecture in Elven society.

Legacy

  1. The High House of Stone in Ardrenth stands as a testament to Ketephys's divine craftsmanship.
  2. The Pillar of Resilience and Sanctum of Foundations continue to inspire architects and builders.
  3. The teachings of Ketephys are woven into the fabric of Elven society, influencing all aspects of construction.
  4. The legacy of Ketephys is preserved through the grand stone structures that grace the Elven lands.
  5. The enduring strength of Elven architecture is a reflection of Ketephys's divine will.
  6. The Influence on Elven Society: In Elven society, the principles of Ketephys guide the creation of everything from homes to fortresses.

Divine Attributes:

  • Strength, precision, and an unyielding resolve in all forms of construction.

Organizational Structure of Religion

The Hierarchy of the Faith:

  • Grand Master Architect: Leader of the faith, responsible for guiding major construction projects.
  • Master Craftsman: Oversees the training of priests and artisans.
  • Journeyman: Experienced builders who assist in sacred projects.
  • Apprentices: Novices who learn the sacred art of stonework.
  • Lay Followers: Common worshippers who contribute to the church's work through their own craftsmanship.

Religious Orders and their Organizational Structure

  • Fighting Orders

    1. Order of the Hammer: Defenders of the faith, tasked with protecting sacred sites.
    2. Order of the Stone Shield: Guards who ensure the safety of construction projects.
  • Clerical Orders

    1. Order of the Chisel: Priests dedicated to perfecting the art of carving and engraving.
    2. Order of the Foundation: Clerics who oversee the planning and structural integrity of new temples.

Holy Artifacts

  1. The Hammer of Stone: A divine artifact used in sacred construction ceremonies.

Religious Practices

  • Daily prayers at dawn, asking for Ketephys's guidance in the day's work.
  • Offerings of finely carved stones during major ceremonies.

Celebrated Holidays

  • Day of Foundations:

    A holiday celebrating the laying of new foundations and major construction projects.

Alignment: Unprincipled

Size: 13 feet (Imposing presence)

Horror/Awe Factor: 16

OCCs:

  • Stoneworkers
  • Artisans

Deific Powers of Ketephys

Ketephys has the full range of powers over his followers, and can perform all prototypical deific powers at regular cost, as well as the following special powers:

1. Stone Shaping Mastery

Range: 50 feet (15 meters)

Duration: Permanent

Cost: 300 P.P.E.

Ketephys can shape stone at will, crafting perfect structures, sculptures, or fortifications. This power allows for the creation of intricate designs, impenetrable barriers, or functional architecture. The shaped stone retains its durability and can be imbued with minor magical properties.

2. Guardian of the Wild

Range: Self or Target

Duration: 1 hour

Cost: 250 P.P.E.

Ketephys can call upon the spirits of the wild to protect himself or an ally, granting a +10 bonus to defense rolls and a heightened sense of awareness. This power also enhances natural instincts, improving tracking, stealth, and survival skills.

3. Nature's Wrath

Range: 100 feet (30 meters)

Duration: 10 minutes

Cost: 400 P.P.E.

Ketephys can unleash the fury of nature upon his enemies, summoning powerful winds, thorny vines, or a rain of stones. This power deals significant damage to all within its range and can disrupt formations, weaken fortifications, or force a retreat.

4. Hunter's Blessing

Range: Self or Target

Duration: 24 hours

Cost: 200 P.P.E.

Ketephys can bless an individual with the skills of a master hunter, granting a +12 bonus to all attack rolls, especially with ranged weapons. The blessing also enhances perception, making it easier to detect prey, avoid traps, and track targets.

5. Earth's Embrace

Range: 30 feet (9 meters)

Duration: 1 hour

Cost: 350 P.P.E.

Ketephys can summon the earth to rise and protect his allies, creating barriers or shields of stone and soil. These barriers absorb up to 200 points of damage and provide a +8 bonus to defense rolls. The earth can also be used to entrap or hinder enemies, reducing their mobility.

Priest/Healing Powers: Has the full range of Clerical Magic and Healing Magic

Magic Powers: Expert in Earth magic and protective spells.

Psionic Powers: Class of Psionic: Master Psionic 600 ISP

Favored Weapons

  • Divine Hammer
  • Stone Chisel

Armor: Divine stone armor that forms around the body, offering immense protection.

Alliances/Allies:

  • Elven deities of craft and nature

Enemies:

  • Deities of chaos and destruction

Vulnerabilities:

  • Magic that disrupts stone and earth

Minions:

  • Stone Golems
  • Earth Elementals