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ProjectGorgon:Irhetsu

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Irhetsu
File:Irhetsu.png
Title:
God of the Wind
Location:
Alharth
Classification:
Class 2

ProjectGorgon:Irhetsu is a Class 2 Nature Spirit, known as God of the Wind, Song, and Stories. ProjectGorgon:Irhetsu was once known as ProjectGorgon:Ir-Hetsu to the Elves of ProjectGorgon:Verta, where he was worshiped alongside his sister ProjectGorgon:Aris, now ProjectGorgon:Arisetsu.

Appearances

Lore

The Gods of Knowledge, Vol 2
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Who he is: Once just the god of breezes, ProjectGorgon:Irhetsu somehow became the god of songs, and then stories told in song, and finally the god of stories themselves. Irhetsu is one of the most easy-to-find gods because he hosts parties with his on-and-off girlfriend ProjectGorgon:Fenna, the god of Poetry, and his buddy ProjectGorgon:Paullus, the god of parties.

What he knows and how to find him: Irhetsu knows songs. Pretty much all the songs. Plus, he knows a lot of stories. Old stories, mostly, but modern ones too. If you need to hear a lost song or story, he's your first choice.

Irhetsu is not a subtle party thrower. To find him -- well, one of his avatars -- you just need to catch word of when his next party is. If you're in a major metropolis, that's not too hard! You're likely to have one nearby within a few months. Getting an invite to the party should be easy if you're rich and well-connected.

But then comes the tricky part: getting him to care. He needs to be able to hear you over the sounds of all the music, so it helps if you're telepathic! if not, bring a sign. Seriously. Once you get his attention, he will give you about ten seconds of his time, so make it count! If you inspire him to tell a story or sing a song, he'll do so. It may not be the one you needed... but then again, it just might be.

ProjectGorgon:The Gods of Knowledge, Vol 2

  • "Irhetsu bless my nose" appears to be a common expression in Alharth.