Temple of Kezmet

Kezmet is the god of fate and gold. Followers believe the course of life is largely predetermined, and resisting fate only leads to unnecessary hardship. Trust in the will of Kezmet and allow destiny to reveal itself.

The Coin of Providence

Every follower is given a sacred coin at birth. When faced with uncertainty, devotees flip the coin and follow the result, trusting the outcome reflects the path fate has chosen. Those who faithfully obey believe prosperity and riches will naturally follow.

Gambling as Devotion

Games of chance — dice, cards, betting, and wagers — are viewed as small reflections of fate’s greater design. To gamble is an act of devotion. Large gambling halls and casinos are sometimes considered informal shrines.

Providence Slots

Mysterious devices found in markets, gambling halls, and temples. They accept only Coins of Providence. When a coin passes through, it returns with a new symbol etched onto one face — representing an encounter or event the owner is destined to experience: fortune, danger, opportunity, or loss. Followers see these markings not as warnings to avoid fate, but signs of what must eventually come to pass.

Sacred Places

Temples in large, bustling cities where commerce and trade flourish. Within, priests interpret the symbols etched onto Coins of Providence and offer guidance to those seeking clarity about their future.

Extremist Sects

Some radicals allow the coin to dictate far more than financial decisions — using it to determine deeply personal or life-and-death choices. This is controversial even among the faithful.

Afterlife

Death is simply another turn of fate’s wheel. The soul is reborn upon another plane, facing many of the same choices and crossroads. Whether they follow fate or struggle against it determines the prosperity or hardship of their next life.

Symbol

A single coin split in half.