Rauwyn is known through surviving halfling religious materials rather than a direct manifestation or complete historical account.
Introduction
Rauwyn is identified as an ancient halfling goddess known as the Trickster. Her temples used large metal plates arranged like hanging books or tapestries so gathered worshippers could read sacred stories. Some of those plates were later removed and rearranged around the newly constructed Coffin of Olbalad. Episode 2 does not establish Rauwyn’s role in the Shapers’ War or her fate after the gods fell.
Divine Lore
The beliefs, stories and surviving influence associated with Rauwyn.
Worship & Practices
Ancient halfling temples displayed large plated texts like hanging books or tapestries for gathered worshippers to read.
Mythology & Lore
The Trickster
Rauwyn’s surviving title identifies her with trickery, but Episode 2 provides no myths, teachings or acts explaining the title.
History
Temple Plates Reused
Ancient plates taken from temples dedicated to Rauwyn were rearranged as part of the recently built Coffin of Olbalad.
Known Influence
Ancient temple materials dedicated to Rauwyn survive and have been repurposed in a modern occult construction.
Divine Associations
The people, institutions, objects and places most closely connected to Rauwyn.
Sacred Relics & Symbols
Objects and imagery carrying religious or mythological significance.
Places & Cosmology
Locations connected to worship, myth or the journey of souls.
Historical Significance
Historical and campaign events through which the deity’s influence is revealed.
Mysteries
Questions connected to the deity, their relics and their surviving influence.
What Is Inside the Coffin of Olbalad?
Who constructed the Coffin of Olbalad, what lies beyond its mist, and what became of the black-clay mask?
The silver box is identified as a newly assembled coffin for the celestial psychopomp Olbalad, but the vanished mask, impossible mist and Thjazi’s purpose remain unexplained.
A tool disappears farther into the mist than the coffin’s dimensions permit.
Evidence Ledger
Statements are labelled by how the transcript establishes them, so direct depiction, testimony, belief and disputed accounts remain distinct.
Rauwyn is known through surviving halfling religious materials rather than a direct manifestation or complete historical account.
Rauwyn is a halfling goddess called the Trickster, remembered through ancient temples and their large story-bearing metal plates.
The coffin examination identifies ancient halfling temple plates dedicated to Rauwyn the Trickster.
Murray’s investigation identifies the recently assembled object as the Coffin of Olbalad, built from ancient Rauwyn temple plates and fossilised wood from the place where Sylandri died.
Divine Revelations
Watch the scenes and moments in which lore connected to Rauwyn is revealed.
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Broken Wing
The Coffin of Olbalad
After working through the night, Murray and Bolaire open and identify the silver coffin. Its ancient pieces have been newly assembled around mist that leads somewhere beyond the container’s physical dimensions.