The Gray God's Grift

Synopsis

The God of Thieves, despite lacking traditional divine power or special talents, is uniquely skilled in stealing. He is often mocked by other gods due to his perceived ordinariness, but he retaliates by perpetrating highly effective pranks: stealing their gold and legendary artifacts from their personal residences. These acts, however, are not malicious or powerful enough to provoke serious intervention from higher echelons of gods.

His thieving abilities make him an overall nuisance to the divine pantheon. Although universally disliked, his elusive nature, stemming from his unique abilities, makes him difficult to apprehend or counteract. This constant antagonism extends most prominently to the God of Collections, the wealthiest of all gods, from whom the God of Thieves frequently steals with ease, further solidifying his status as a recurring annoyance within the divine order.

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