The Lesser Thrones - Volume 2
Here are minor throne lore blurbs for the deities Oizys, Eos, Selene, and Chronos — formatted in the same style as your other deity entries, short enough to insert directly into lore pages or divine temple listings:
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Oizys — Goddess of Misery, Suffering & Burden
Oizys does not scream. She sighs. And the world breaks beneath the weight of that breath.
Dwelling in the cracks between regrets and the silence after sorrow, Oizys is not evil — she is inevitable. Her touch does not harm; it reveals the pain already there. Her followers are grief-menders and burden-bearers, often mistaken for mourners or madmen. Her throne is unadorned stone, always occupied yet never sought.
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Eos — Goddess of the Dawn & Hope
Eos is the whisper that tomorrow might be better.
She rises each day before the sun, her golden feet brushing the heavens with warmth before light even dares to follow. Eos is the kindling spark in a lost heart, the hush before triumph, the soft breath before battle. Her worshippers open gates, heal wounds, and guide the lost — not because they must, but because they believe. Her throne is woven from sunrise and resolve.
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Selene — Goddess of the Moon & Madness
Selene dances on the thread between clarity and chaos.
She is the cold gleam on still water and the echo in dreams that isn’t quite your own. Selene governs tides of thought and mood, favoring seers, poets, and the beautifully unhinged. Her domain is not darkness, but reflection — of what we hide, what we wish, and what we fear to admit. Her throne turns with the moon: crescent, half, full, gone.
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Chronos — God of Time, Decay & Inevitability
Chronos does not rule time. He is time — and so he never stops.
He wears no crown, speaks no decree. His presence is marked only by what changes: stone worn to dust, empires fallen, lovers aged to strangers. His temples are clocks, ruins, and places untouched by restoration. His followers rarely pray aloud — they simply prepare. His throne is rust, bone, and the echo of every second that has already passed.
Let me know if you’d like matching blurbs for temple inscriptions, cleric orders, or how these deities appear in visions or minor miracles.