[quote=@Jeyma] I like it a lot overall, but one issue: if she's the Goddess of the mind, shouldn't she also be somewhat of a patron to scholars and intellectual types? Afterall, they use their mind more than anyone. [/quote] Aye, I didn't give that as much focus as I should have, it was one of my thoughts as well. Due to the double nature of her domain-dipping into both the mind AND temptation- it's likely that scholars and learned men might be more likely to turn their prayers towards magic, intelligence, and wisdom deities. She's certainly extremely intelligent, but she more embodies '[i]the mind[/i]' in the sense of raw emotion, human thought, and the senses. She'd favor the guileful trickster over the learned man who sits with his books, because the man who travels and plies his tricks interests her more than a studious one, even if they have a small place in her domain.