The blindness of mortals is the origin of all folly. Search for the truth in all things great and small and conceal nothing. Speak only the truth, for lies and misdirection, even for benign motives, are the root of all sorrow. Be not paralyzed by indecision, but take no action without analyzing the implications. Hasty actions and decisions are rarely more beneficial than well thought out strategies that are revised as necessary. Mortals who employ only their two common eyes are essentially blind. Savras provides the third blessed eye, allowing both foresight and hindsight, so that mortals can access to omniscience of the gods. It is not wrong to use the knowledge that Savras gives to help yourself and your church, but caution should be used in furthering the goals of others as part of their agenda may be hidden. Seek for the hidden motive before you act, and damage not the whole of the realm in which you live out your mortal life.
God of divination, fate, and truth
“They who speaks in clear, precise statements and rarely says what the listener wants to hear. They always speaks the absolute truth, and, in cases where the truth is a matter of perspective, reveals all sides of the truth. There is litte compassion or emotion is Savras's actions or demeanor, but sages speculate this seemingly emotionless facade is merely a front for a deity who cares deeply about the fate of mortals but finds themself relatively helpless to change destiny. Savras almost never loses temper, but when they do their wrath is dreadful.”
Savras was a primary deity of the Barovian people dating back to their first emergence in the Allonai era. Devotion and religious practice of his followers declined precipitously in the years surrounding the Great Northern War when followers were systematically hunted and purged by the Fangs of the Veil. Organized worship in North Eastern Mantea in the Anastoria age has been reduced to remote sects and secondary devotions within the Ulema of Lugh in Hatterwol.
The remaining clergy and devotees form a small but organized group in the small pockets where they occur. Clerics are involved with foretelling the future or studying the past and dealing with the consequences of what they learn. Largely do-opted by the Ulema of Lugh, Savras's clergy iin Hatterwol typically serve as strategic advisors and sages to the Caliphate analyzing the implications of prophecized futures, and employed as truth speakers and serve the legal system as expert witnesses, magistrates, or judges. Select individual worshippers and devotees have been reported in remote locations and amongst more devote Barovians, acting as oracles and roaming prophets.