| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| Morray09-10-07, 02:14 PM | Anyond know what the symbol of this diety is? I can't find it in the Eb book and need a description for a mark to a secret passage. |
| eehamburg09-10-07, 02:16 PM | Anyond know what the symbol of this diety is? I can't find it in the Eb book and need a description for a mark to a secret passage. It's a secret. |
| OctaviusIII09-10-07, 03:41 PM | If you can get ahold of a copy of Faiths of Eberron, it's in there. A description is "an eight-pointed configuration of four crossed and rune-enscribed bones." It's three bone needles peircing something like an elephant skull - the heads of the needles come out the top and cross each other within the skull. At the top of the heads are runes. The skull itself has five knobs, symetrically placed, upon which are enscribed the remaining five runes. |
| ChimericalWolf09-12-07, 02:25 AM | It is also noted, I believe, that the Traveler has the most mutable of symbols. While the Runed Bones is classic, and widely known, individuals might have their own take, especially if they focus more on the Artifice domain. |
| tsutherburg09-26-07, 08:42 AM | Hello The Traveler is the god of changers and shapers. The god of change in essence. It would make sense that his holy symbol would also change. I always pictured worshippers of the Traveler to not necessarily have a holy symbol but keywords or phrases that they use to identify themselves to each other. Cheers Tim |