Knowledge Religion

The Well of Tainted Virtue

15 – Lissala was a goddess mainly venerated in the ancient empire of Thassilon. Her portfolio included runes, fate, and the rewards of service. Her faith ended along with the empire, and the goddess herself is forgotten or gone.

Knowledge Religion

The Well of Tainted Virtue

15 – Lissala was a goddess mainly venerated in the ancient empire of Thassilon. Her portfolio included runes, fate, and the rewards of service. Her faith ended along with the empire, and the goddess herself is forgotten or gone.

20 – She was physically depicted as a woman with a serpentine lower body, six wings, and a sihedron rune where her head should be. Symbols associated with her worship are runes, quills, and whips.

Knowledge Religion

The Well of Tainted Virtue

15 – Lissala was a goddess mainly venerated in the ancient empire of Thassilon. Her portfolio included runes, fate, and the rewards of service. Her faith ended along with the empire, and the goddess herself is forgotten or gone.

20 – She was physically depicted as a woman with a serpentine lower body, six wings, and a sihedron rune where her head should be. Symbols associated with her worship are runes, quills, and whips.

25 – Worship of the goddess changed with the nature of the empire. Over time, rune magic grew darker, the glory of servitude gave way to self-flagellation, and the virtues once championed by her faithful became perverted into a sin

Knowledge Religion

The Well of Tainted Virtue

15 – Lissala was a goddess mainly venerated in the ancient empire of Thassilon. Her portfolio included runes, fate, and the rewards of service. Her faith ended along with the empire, and the goddess herself is forgotten or gone.

20 – She was physically depicted as a woman with a serpentine lower body, six wings, and a sihedron rune where her head should be. Symbols associated with her worship are runes, quills, and whips.

25 – Worship of the goddess changed with the nature of the empire. Over time, rune magic grew darker, the glory of servitude gave way to self-flagellation, and the virtues once championed by her faithful became perverted into a sin

30 – Even without a living faith, signs indicate the goddess herself persists. Some ancient runes from Thassilon still resonate with divine magic linked to her, and it is known that the high priest of her faith was the RunelordKrune, who may still slumber somewhere in the world.