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!colspan="2" style="background:#ed668c; text-align:center"| '''Overview''' | !colspan="2" style="background:#ed668c; text-align:center"| '''Overview''' | ||
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|'''Epithets''' || The Trickster, Lord of the Crossroad | |'''Epithets''' || The Trickster, Lord of the Crossroad, Tzajai | ||
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|'''Favored People''' || [[Nefortu]] | |'''Favored People''' || [[Nefortu]] | ||
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|'''Worshippers''' || Illusionists, travelers, confidence tricksters, gamblers | |'''Worshippers''' || Illusionists, travelers, confidence tricksters, gamblers | ||
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Yolsei is the nefortu god of travel, games, and tricks. His religious philosophy centers around the Golden Wheel -- a metaphor for the cyclical nature of reality and luck, and the way fortune always changes. To dance on the wheel is to play (or cheat) the game of life well enough to remain on top, though you are always at risk of being crushed underneath. | |||
Revision as of 19:54, 7 June 2026
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| Epithets | The Trickster, Lord of the Crossroad, Tzajai |
| Favored People | Nefortu |
| Element(s) | Air |
| Alignment | Chaotic Neutral |
| Iconography | a lightning bolt, a crossroads, the wheel of fortune |
| Values | Air magic, travel, trickery, cunning, luck, ephemerality |
| Worshippers | Illusionists, travelers, confidence tricksters, gamblers |
Yolsei is the nefortu god of travel, games, and tricks. His religious philosophy centers around the Golden Wheel -- a metaphor for the cyclical nature of reality and luck, and the way fortune always changes. To dance on the wheel is to play (or cheat) the game of life well enough to remain on top, though you are always at risk of being crushed underneath.