Anthologies of Ullord: Curse of the Blight
GWD for Pramod
Pramod is the god of deception. This makes him the patron god of thieves among other unseemly professions. He likes mortals, enjoys watching them, interacting with them and gracing them with his presence and gifts of his domain. Often when he finds a mortal he particularly likes, he appears to them to talk with them nonchalantly the way a friend may show up announced. He is the god that intervenes in mortal affairs the absolute most.
Pramod is a trickster with a serious side. He is playful and he enjoys giving riddles and impossible challenges to others to watch their reactions. This is often how he gives his quests to mortals who hope to earn a favor from him. He often appears as a warning to the mortals he likes the most, offering them advice that is sometimes subtle but borders on cryptic. He finds it more fun to not be straightforward with people, but to instead nudge them in the right direction and let them experience life and discovery for themselves. Despite the actions he takes over the course of the novels and the way he behaves, the god of deception is perfectly sane.
For Pramod’s voice, we have no preference for low, medium or high voices. The performance and delivery will be what matters. He would fall somewhere between the sliding scale of unctuous car salesman and seductive, sultry and flirtatious, falling closer to flirtatious.
(Line 1)
They are entertaining when they’re good, when they’re bad, when they are trying to win wars or the love of another. And they find creative ways to worship us.
(Line 2)
The child be could be the stealthiest hunter. A beautiful manifestation of my domain.
(Line 3)
Thieves everywhere chant my name.