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Gods of Ithia Expanded: Ko’Gin the Mistress of Mischief.

Ko’Gin. Goddess of Thieves, Pirates, Mischief, Raiding, Lawyers, Minions, and Shiny Things. 

Known across the plane as the Ko’Gin, The Lady of Rogues, The Thief-Maker, The Pirate Queen, The Golden Goddess, The Gleaming Goddess, The Gremlin, The One-Horn, That Fucking Imp, The Captain, The Dueling Frog, The Mistress of Mischief, and The Taunting One. 

Ko’Gin is the Leader of the Dart Frog Crew, The Gods of Silence, and is a member of the Gods of Long Knives. 

Holy Books: The Book of Suns.     

Ko’Gin is a highly active God able to evade and bypass the Veil with ease. She commands the ship the Dart Frog a small flying ship the size of a small pool able to fit a sitting Ko’Gin and maybe two others uncomfortably. It has one mast, two deck guns, and the Grim Gesture on its sails. Ko’Gin is the daughter of Solus and Aqis Oact. 

Her Symbol is The Missing – What looks to be a decorative piece with a missing slot for a gem, Ko’Gin was here has been painted across it. 

Pirates fly the Grim Gesture – Ko’Gin’s skull stylized and topped with a big, feathered hat and grin. Crossed by a cannon and bow with a giant hand behind it holding up the middle finger. 

When active on Ithia, Ko’Gin’s celestial body is the Ruby of the West a Constellation that resembles a cut gemstone.  

Ko’Gin’s plane is a giant sprawling mixture of pirate port, robber baron hold, raider camp, law office, and treasure horde where Ko’Gin dumps all her shiny, shiny loot. She sits upon a very uncomfortable throne made up of wood and sail cloth she has looted. 

Ko’Gin maintains the Wasp and Hornet twin rapiers with intricate basket hilts. Wasp is shorter and balanced for her off hand but still longer than a parrying dagger. Hornet creates spectral images of its blade when thrusting before, after, and away from her true blade. Wasp is an intricate off-hand weapon which magic draws metal weapons in motion towards it allowing her redirect and manipulate attacks to some degree as she dodges and parries.  

The Dart Frog the pride and joy of Ko’Gin this ship the size of a small wading pool flies with a mast and two deck guns. It is a very hardy ship and has been enchanted to store loot very compactly.  

The Hat of Hats is the large pirate hat Ko’Gin wears with one giant peacock tail feather attached. Kept up from falling over Ko’Gin’s eyes solely by her remaining Horn this hat gives her a boost to her gravitas, luck, and style. There is no proof this is an actual divine artifact no matter how much Ko’Gin argues.  

Ko’Gin is a short, cute little, grey-skinned gremlin of a goddess in a mismatched cobbled together outfit to fit her current role be it thief, rogue, highway gremlin, pirate queen, cookie thief, dodge roll champion, and divine lawyer of all things celestial. Shes often covered in both cheap and priceless jewelry having tossed on whatever takes her fancy. She has a long monkey-like tail that ends in a heart shaped club. She has long pointed ears that extend outwards to the sides of her head. Her remaining horn is shaped like an unstrung composite bow she lost the other when she was caught stealing the armor of Paladar was wearing. She sometimes chooses to wear an eye patch. 

Ko’Gin is a chaotic, energetic, and fun-loving imp of a girl though only her own fun matters to her. Shes a serious kelptomaniac, a terrifying creature of stealth, a devious cunning, a terrifying intellect, and a severely short attention span. Ko’Gin is one of the most skilled duelists of the Gods. She hates being symmetrical. Ko’Gin grants her divine servants the power to summon celestial minions, redirect localized wind, grant unnatural flexibility to squeeze through tight spaces, turn invisible, and summon seagulls. 

Ko’Gin is worshipped by thieves and victims a like one hoping for a good score and the others to ward off her followers. Her divine servants offer very affordable plans to ward off theft. She is heavily worshipped in raiders, thieves, pirates, lawyers, minions, henchmen, smugglers, assassins, and merchants. She has no set rites and her divine servants each make up their own values to speak on behalf of their beloved little chaos gremlin of a God. She accepts sacrifices of anything that shines or glimmers.  

Ko’Gin’s Values.   

Pillars (Virtues)- Fun, Glimmer, Sweets, and Chaos. 

Columns (Vices)- Boredom, Mundane, Blandness, and Order. 

Ko’Gin doesn’t maintain any holy orders.  

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