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Hath

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Hath the Whisperer is one of the five Amaranthine


associated with the Humblefolk races of the Humblewood Hath
setting for Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition. A raccoon's mask beneath a single star.
Alignment Chaotic Neutral
Also known as The Uncaring and The All-Knowing Stars,
Divine Rank God
whilst Hath is revered by the mapachs as their spiritual
patron, few other humblefolk or birdfolk either understand Pantheon Amaranthine
him or desire to follow his path. According to the myths, Portfolio Night, Time, Secrets,
originally, Hath was a constellation in the night sky, but Forbidden Knowledge,
after listening to long musings by Tyton on the night, on Guile, Fear, Doubt
time, and on the worlds beyond life, this constellation Domains Night
became too wise to remain part of the night sky. Thusly did Home Plane Unknown
Hath, Amaranthine of Fear, Doubt and Secrets, come to be. Worshippers Mapachs, Rangers,
Travelers, Warlocks
Ever since, Hath has whispered its unsettling secrets to the
creatures below, speaking quietly so the other stars cannot Favoured Weapon Unknown
hear. Mapachs were not the first to hear its voice, but they
claim to be the first to truly make use of its secrets. While priests of Hath do not necessarily “hear” the words of
the stars, mapachs believe that Hath speaks in subtle ways. Those frightened while traveling at night or caught
in dangerous situations are bestowed with cautious and crafty thoughts by Hath. If heeded, one may survive. If
ignored, one may die. Either way, Hath, The Uncaring, is apathetic.

The stars teach the importance of trusting in oneself and keeping your wits about you, even in dire situations.
When a mapach gets a shiver of premonition, something they could never have known, it is said to be the
whispers of Hath they have heard.

Hath has few followers, and most are mapachs. Rangers and travelers passing through dangerous parts of the
Wood at night often pay homage to the All-Knowing Stars. While some pray to this Amaranthine for guidance,
others hope not to hear Hath’s voice, as the stars only whisper to those in peril. Warlocks make pacts with this
Amaranthine for knowledge of the worlds beyond life. Most consider this practice to be rather reckless—The
Uncaring is known to exact a terrible price for such secrets. Some lose their mind delving into the vast reservoir
of knowledge that Hath is all too eager to supply.

Depiction
Hath is typically portrayed as a raccoon made up at least partially of stars, and often is presented as if at least
partially concealed.

Dogma
Be crafty, be cunning, be careful. Death is everywhere, but heed my words, and you can evade its grasp
The Deities of Humblewood
The Creator Gods
Ardea - Tyton
The Birdfolk Gods
Altus - Clhuran - Gesme - Hanera - Reya
The Humblefolk Gods
Cairith - Gaspard - Hath - Henwin - Kren

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