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| + | ====== List of Children of the Siathar ====== | ||
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| + | ===== Children deemed uncanonical ===== | ||
| + | Though extremely rare, there is precedent for deities previously worshipped as Children to be declared false. | ||
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| + | ==== Radyth the Witch ==== | ||
| + | The most infamous Child to be declared uncanonical was [[mythology: | ||
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| + | During the early [[history: | ||
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| + | In the wake of the [[history: | ||
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| + | As part of the anathematizing of the witches, Radyth was stricken from the rolls of the Divine Children, His worship banned, and His name purged from as many documents as could be located. Through the persecution and dispersal of witches that followed, generational transmission of Radyth' | ||
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| + | When, in the later [[history: | ||
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