Talk:Jester Lavorre/@comment-2A02:810B:C740:2FB0:9950:D3F4:FCC0:1EE5-20180609164220/@comment-2600:8802:2300:68D0:F1D4:504:99BE:F246-20180717050220

I think that Jester must've made the Traveler up in her mind. After being alone and isolated with her mother in the Menagerie Coast, she essentially made an imaginary friend. It explains why the worshipper count is so few, as well as why nobody in the party has heard of the Traveler. Kuo-Toa have created demi-deities in their own minds, in their madness they created a god, so we know in the D&D rules system it at least has vague grip on reality. If other creatures can make gods just through imagining them, why can't Jester have conjured him up and he became a deity. Okay, it sounds silly when I type it out that's for sure.