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Áskyr is a fictional deity originating from the world of the tabletop role-playing game Pathfinder. Áskyr is often depicted as a god of twilight, shadows, and secrets. Their followers are typically those who operate in the liminal spaces of society, such as spies, assassins, and those who seek hidden knowledge. The iconography associated with Áskyr often involves veiled figures, crescent moons, and flickering candlelight. Temples to Áskyr are rarely public affairs, instead existing in hidden alcoves, shadowed alleys, or within the sanctums of secretive organizations. Worship of Áskyr is characterized by quiet devotion and the pursuit of discreet actions. The deity's motivations are often inscrutable, leading to a perception of Áskyr as a neutral force, neither inherently good nor evil, but rather concerned with the balance of obscured truths and the quiet unfolding of destiny. Clergy of Áskyr might act as informants, keepers of forbidden lore, or facilitators of clandestine meetings. The ultimate goals of Áskyr's divine will are rarely understood by mortals, contributing to the mystique surrounding this enigmatic deity.