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To the other gods' shock, Ybris smiled and wept, for Treth's words were true, and he accepted the deal. Thus, Treth became the god of Trade, and Ybris became a mortal man, and after many years of traveling the world, bedding maidens and princes, tricking kings out of their fortunes, and running from the law, he died a legend, and was more famous in death than when he had been a god.
 
To the other gods' shock, Ybris smiled and wept, for Treth's words were true, and he accepted the deal. Thus, Treth became the god of Trade, and Ybris became a mortal man, and after many years of traveling the world, bedding maidens and princes, tricking kings out of their fortunes, and running from the law, he died a legend, and was more famous in death than when he had been a god.
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This mortal man is venerated as the hero Kinsmir by the people of Dhol and Henge, and another hero, Tordir, is venerated within the domain of trade. Within the Divine Construction, the two are combined as the aspect of Artifice, representing all that is manmade.
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The Dholish/Hengian hero Kinsmir is claimed by them to have been the inspiration for the story of Ybris, and another hero, Tordir, is venerated within the domain of trade. Within the Divine Construction, Ybris and Treth are combined as the aspect of Artifice, representing all that is manmade.