Fickle and unpredictable, Clhuran is the Amaranthine of
fortune, magic, and fate. He is commonly represented
in dual profile: on one side as a jester with bangles and
bells, carrying a marotte, and on the other as an executioner,
weilding an axe. Clhuran’s double profile illustrates his fickle
nature, and the nature of fate. Clhuran’s tales are of his luck,
mirth, and jest, though he is also known to be a capricious
Amaranthine. His normally pleasant demeanor can shift at a
moment’s notice to melancholy or jealousy
Clhuran teaches that everyone is tied to the web of fate
by invisible strands. Each thread extends out into the cosmos,
darting and weaving as it moves to the Rhythm. Clhuran’s
wisdom is to allow yourself to be moved by the threads of
fate, to feel the pull of possibility around you, and to act in
accordance with their whims. Even misfortune may lead one
to an important place, or so Clhuran says. Good times and bad
times are all part of the tapestry of fate, and there is a strength
that can be drawn from accepting one’s destiny. According to
his teachings, good luck is nothing more than being open to
change, and following the will of the universe.
Lumas are seen to be Clhuran’s chosen, because of their
connection to the threads of fate, which manifests as a natural
magical talent. Arcane spellcasters, seers, and fortune tellers
pray to Clhuran for insight into the will of the universe. Bards,
artists, and writers also pay homage to Clhuran, because of his
wild moods and connection to emotion. They hope to follow
their fate to events of great import, which may be immortalized by their art.