Ebris
Deity of Shadows and Silence
Ebris presides over the less tangible, yet profoundly influential realms of darkness and quiet. Depicted as a figure cloaked in deep, impenetrable shadows, Ebris is often represented without a distinct face, symbolizing the ubiquitous and unseen nature of his domain. His ethereal form is said to glide noiselessly, merging with the darkness, embodying the essence of stealth and secrecy.
His worship is particularly prevalent among those who value discretion and subtlety over open confrontation. Assassins, spies, and thieves seek his favor, praying for his aid in their clandestine endeavors. However, Ebris is also venerated by more benign followers, such as scholars and archivists, who safeguard knowledge that is too powerful or dangerous to be revealed.
Temples dedicated to Ebris are scarce and often hidden, located in places where light struggles to reach. These sacred spaces are shrouded in silence, with worship conducted through quiet rituals and the exchange of whispered prayers. It is not uncommon for secret guilds and small nefarious groups to erect small temples or shrines in the name of Ebris within their hideouts.