
Divinity
Bion
God of the Warforged
Primary Briefing
Bion is one of those divinities whose existence is spoken of more often than it is documented. What little is said with confidence comes from planar travellers, drifting stations between worlds, and nomadic warforged communities that wander far beyond Shivath. They say Bion has roamed the Sea and the outermost planes since time immemorial, perhaps even before Shivath's Song of Creation first sounded and before the earliest hammers struck metal in the forges of Treftiel.
One of the oldest theories claims Bion was once two separate consciousnesses bound within a single vessel: one made for combat, the other for music. Then some inverse turning, an event no surviving source has managed to explain, split that shared existence the other way around. Since then, Bion has been described as two bodies carrying a single will. Depictions differ wildly from witness to witness, but nearly all accounts agree on the same unsettling constant: Bion is two and one at the same time.
Travellers also report that Bion receives visions of places no one in Shivath recognizes. They speak of flashes without sequence or meaning: the remembered weight of a weapon that no longer exists, the echo of chords no ear on Shivath has ever heard, the pull of roads that do not belong to any known world. Some believe these are true memories from a life once lived elsewhere. Others insist they are only dream-fragments, and therefore impossible for a construct to possess. Bion, according to every tale, has never bothered to explain the difference.
It is said that Bion moves endlessly through the Astral Sea, sending its music out across the void in search of someone, or something, it longs to make hear that music once again. A doctrine is sometimes attributed to Bion among warforged wanderers: that to exist is not the same as to live, and that a construct which seeks nothing beyond its assigned function is no different from an abandoned tool gathering dust in a workshop. Whether this is truly Bion's own teaching or only a belief projected onto it by those who need such a god remains impossible to prove.
That uncertainty is part of why Bion is called the God of the Warforged. Warforged do not dream in the same way mortals do. During their Sentry's Rest they remain still and aware, conscious but silent. Mortal peoples have gods of sleep, of rest, of night watches and safe dreams. Many devotees claim Bion serves that role for the forged. Some warforged, during those long inactive hours, feel a sudden and untraceable impulse: to go somewhere, to do something they have never done, to search for a thing they cannot name. The faithful call that impulse Bion's touch. Sceptics call it an emergent quirk of highly self-aware constructs. Neither explanation has ever been settled.
In Treftiel, almost no one openly prays to Bion. The Apex Fabricatum teaches that every gear has its place in the great machine, and a god that seems to urge constructs toward wandering, searching, and departure stands against that doctrine on principle. More practically, Bion's following, if it exists in any organized form at all, belongs to places far beyond Treftiel's ordinary reach: extraplanar caravans, astral transit stations, and camps of exiled constructs where two overlapping circles have been carved into the wall and broken strings are left beneath them as offerings.
Even so, isolated reports persist of warforged in Treftiel who have felt that same call without ever meeting a devotee or hearing Bion's name beforehand. No one has yet explained why.
Divine Ordinances
Divine Domains: Madness, Travel, Dreams, Forge
Other Titles: The Two As One, The Astral Traveller, Binary One, The God of All Warforged
Divine Symbol: Two overlapping circles, one hollow and one filled
Church Boon: You gain +5 feet to your walking speed.
Lip Service: Proficiency in Performance
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