Patron of Prosperity and Luck
The ancient god of prosperity and luck, Ha'eto has always been one of the world's more elusive Gods. He is usually seen as a small monkey entirely formed of gold clockwork. Only very rarely is he portrayed in his other form, that of a tiny young Gnome with a bright and cheerful smile. Ha'eto has historically been the patron god of Gnomes, though the Gnomes themselves have never been known to call upon him for "guidance" so much as to venerate (or curse) him, depending on their fortunes at the time. Nearly as much as Luri, Ha'eto is known to be a tricky god. He favors people based on reasons none have ever been able to truly understand. He is said to be attended on by a colony of large and industrious ants, who maintain clockwork mechanisms in his name.
Some say that Ha'eto makes his home in a tree somewhere in the world and that any who so much as finds and touches the doorknob to this home will receive riches and happiness to rival that of the greatest kings of all time.
Worship
Ha’eto has only one known remaining temple in the world that is dedicated solely to him. It is located in the Wildwood Forest and is still maintained by a family of Gnomes. The temple, like Ha’eto himself, is built almost entirely of clockwork, and is also home to a large troop of monkeys that keep the gnomic caretakers constantly busy.