Name: The Wandering Light; The Builder of Bridges; He-Who-Walks-Around-The-World; The names change, generally, "The Wanderer" can be used for simplicity's sake.
Preferred Role: Elder God
Sphere: Journey, quest
Appearance: The Bridge-Builder has several manifestations depending on its goals at the time, but the most common is an androgynous figure dressed in neat but well-worn traveling gear, bearing a gnarled staff - this is the form it uses to appear to mortals. Invariably, a distant light of some sort will be present when it manifests. It may be a particularly bright star over its head, the glow of the sun just behind the horizon, faraway torchlight somewhere - anything, really. The form is usually beautiful or at least appealing in some way, but almost always bears scars, grime, a layer of dust over its features - something generally obscuring or disfiguring. The divinity of the form can be adjusted at will - what was a pale, tired young man with a single early star above him may become a tarnished porcelain figure four meters tall as the sky is lit by a second moon.
Description: Speaking simply, the Wanderer's motive is that the personal goals of sentient beings appear and are achieved. In this aspect, the Wanderer usually shows benevolence to life, or, at least, select living beings that impress it, and it is impressed by force of personality and persistent strength of desire. So, it can be rather irrational at times: for example, if a certain man wants nothing more in his life than to eat a certain fruit that only grows on one island on the other side of the world, and shows persistent striving towards this goal in the face of adversity, the Wanderer may aid him before people with more sensible or useful goals. It is about desire to accomplish, not rationality.
The Wanderer itself does not desire to be master above all gods, but may ally itself with a god that strongly wishes to be one, just on principle. In fact, it came to this universe to find a suitable divine to offer its services in this, seeing it as a challenge in which neither it nor its chosen can cheat; a feat worthy of a restless mind.
Its personal goals are defined mostly by the meaningful accomplishment of the goals of others, with emphasis on "meaningful" - it may give you a magic sword to slay your enemies with, but it will not slay them for you, at least in most cases.
The Wanderer has a fittingly troubled history, but the gist of it is this: it was a young human in some universe somewhere, who, simply speaking, wanted to aid all those who deserve aid. It led a lonely, just, and frightening life, and eventually Ascended to godhood.
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