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Names: Goddess of Language, Goddess of Speech, Goddess of Communication
Pronouns: She/her
Classic Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Colored Alignment: Order(Peace) and Knowledge(Perfection)
Natural Province(s): Language, Grammar, Vocabulary
Ascribed/Adopted Province(s):
Creature Type: Celestial
Common Symbol: A sentence diagram
Followers: Linguists
Religious Orders:
Approximate Number of Clerics: Next to None

In the beginning, when the universe was young and its inhabitants few, the first creatures ventured to understand one another. Languages developed, and, much like how Dragavar was born from the casting of the first spell, Tel'let, the Goddess of Language, was born from the energy of languages. With her birth, language developed rapidly, especially in the Mechanus, Arcadia, and their demiplanes, and relationships between and across the planes were revolutionized by a newfound ease of communication.
Tel'let appears as a tall, stern woman with librarian's glasses.
The few who seek to declare the devotion to Tel'let usually do so by tattooing the definition of their favorite word upon themselves.
Tel'let has an obsession with order. She desires that the perfect methods of communication be academically developed and then strictly enforced, so that every creature can learn to understand any other.
Tel'let looks down upon Ryemack as a tainted lesser god, earning her the ire of Gallery's inhabitants.
She has worked with Dracar before, including helping him with the creation of Mechanical Soldiers. She is amicable with the others in her pantheon but pays them little heed. She frequently ignores Prima's inquiries into her well being.
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