[Liem is already misunderstanding the point of this religion just from this brief description, but at least he seems genuinely interested about it. The subject of religion is always intriguing to him, regardless of how much or how little it happens to align with his own.]
Oh, many. More than there were deities in the Outer Sphere, and there were certainly hundreds of different deities that presided over Golarion — possibly thousands.
[There were entire continents that Liem knew very little about, after all; they certainly had their own local gods, even if some of the oldest would have been worshipped across the globe.
As they walk, Liem holds out his hand, showing Gray his palm. Just visible in the low light is the shape of a key, branded into the flesh there.]
Abadar's most prevalent symbol is a gold key, often depicted with a city engraved on the bow. It represents his domains of wealth and cities, and his status as Master of the First Vault.
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Oh, many. More than there were deities in the Outer Sphere, and there were certainly hundreds of different deities that presided over Golarion — possibly thousands.
[There were entire continents that Liem knew very little about, after all; they certainly had their own local gods, even if some of the oldest would have been worshipped across the globe.
As they walk, Liem holds out his hand, showing Gray his palm. Just visible in the low light is the shape of a key, branded into the flesh there.]
Abadar's most prevalent symbol is a gold key, often depicted with a city engraved on the bow. It represents his domains of wealth and cities, and his status as Master of the First Vault.