SIAE Registration Protocol N° 2023/00696
Dykren

Dykren, the greatest gambler of all, is the master thief and reckless daredevil, born of cities and adventures, and the only child of Caamiran and Cilldyn.
This deity is the spiritual guide of all thieves, street artists, and swindlers, and is considered the most unpredictable of all deities.
Mistletoe, magpies, and copper are sacred to Dykren and are required in sacrifices and ceremonies. Its priests are required to wear grey robes with decorations primarily in green and then black. They are well-trained in combat with daggers, a fast, light, easy-to-hide, and versatile weapon that is useful in many more situations than just combat.
Dykren is the deity of thieves and tricksters, but it does not tolerate criminals. This contradiction can be explained easily since Dykren pushes its faithful to live their lives to the fullest, without fear and anxiety, always ready for new challenges and emotions. According to the Church of Dykren, a life without challenges, made up of monotonous routines, is not worth living.
Dykren is the Master Thief because it sees the challenge of big thefts, well-organized and prepared in detail, as an ever-new challenge to be faced. It does not conceive, nor tolerate, hardened criminals who raid, cheat, and impose themselves on the weaker and defenseless. There is no challenge in this behavior, no risk, and no real goal in picking on the weakest. For the faithful of Dykren, breaking laws, carrying out thefts, hoaxing, organizing scams, and sneaking into the most guarded and protected places in the world are not simply "being thieves." It is a lifestyle made up of constant emotions and new challenges, decisions made with the toss of a coin, and a life with death always on the threshold.
Dykren often loves to observe mortals and give a sign of its presence through the arrival of a magpie or by taking its form itself. However, it also enjoys showing itself in its physical form, an anthropomorphic capuchin monkey with the head of a mandrill, fur with the same color as a red panda, and three long prehensile rat tails.