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Lakik the Trickster (pronounced LAH-keek) was a god worshiped in Sotat. He was the god of thieves, mischief, luck and tricksters. Being a trickster god, the phrase "Lakik's mercy" meant no mercy at all. There was also a common swear word refering to the god: "Lakik's teeth". Briar believed he was a lesser god when compared to the Winding Circle gods.

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  • Lakik the Trickster (pronounced LAH-keek) was a god worshiped in Sotat. He was the god of thieves, mischief, luck and tricksters. Being a trickster god, the phrase "Lakik's mercy" meant no mercy at all. There was also a common swear word refering to the god: "Lakik's teeth". Briar believed he was a lesser god when compared to the Winding Circle gods.
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  • Lakik the Trickster (pronounced LAH-keek) was a god worshiped in Sotat. He was the god of thieves, mischief, luck and tricksters. Being a trickster god, the phrase "Lakik's mercy" meant no mercy at all. There was also a common swear word refering to the god: "Lakik's teeth". Briar believed he was a lesser god when compared to the Winding Circle gods.
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