@TheEdVerse - Tying itself a bit to my last question relating to Ancient Sune, I'm aware that the aspects of Murdane have been kept purposefully vague. I am however curious what her faith was like in the broader sense? Like, do you have any thoughts on what her Symbol [....]

Dec 21, 2017 · 10:58 AM UTC

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[....] would have been like, or such? Essentially things people of Toril might still know of the dead goddess?
3of3: However, her holy/temple symbol was a chevron-shaped (like Superman’s chest shield) group of three side-on black interlocked cogs (“gears”/toothed wheels, big top wheel interlocked with medium middle wheel that’s interlocked with a small bottom wheel (on a field of gold).
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1of3: Murdane is still revered by some sages as the champion and most skilled proponent of what we real-world moderns call “the deductive method” (she could do the astound-Watson Holmesian “Ah, a retired potter, I perceive, but lately returned from X and now down on his luck”).
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2of3: She was depicted as having a long mane (ponytail) of rich reddish-black hair, so a lock of hair in that rare hue is often used as a “touchstone”/keepsake by those who revere her (or want her aid when they have to “think something through”).
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