Keeper of the Lore
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Introduction
Alashân, the Sha’ali god of lore, is the patron of the spoken and written word. She is a god of teachers, scholars, and storytellers. Shrines to Alashân are often libraries and other repositories of knowledge. The holiest relics of Alashân are the Alma’asham Tablets whereupon are carved the oldest Sha’ala letters known.