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== Divine Symbols ==
== Divine Symbols ==
The Divine symbol of Pentharian was a star of swords and maces laid against a golden disc engraved with mystical runes.
The Divine symbol of Pentharian was a star of swords and maces laid against a golden disc engraved with mystical runes.
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Revision as of 01:49, 30 November 2012

Pentharian
Realm Valour
Symbols A star of swords and maces laid against a golden disc engraved with mystical runes, the dragon
Relatives None
Allies Lorielan, Mithraea, and Tarah
Enemies Apollyon, Shaitan, Twilight, Eris, and Babel
Order Name The Elysians (disbanded)
Temples The Valley of Elysia


Pentharian, God of Valour was the Lord of Righteousness, Light and Honour.

History

Once the mortal leader of the Priests and Shallam, Lord Pentharian ascended from the mortal known as Maran La'Saen in the year 261AF by the grace of Sarapis while trying to awaken the sleeping god Deucalion.

A priest in the presence of the Divinity once heard Him speak these words just before a great battle, "Those who face danger with certainty and calm will prevail against evil."

The Elysians

At the forefront of the armies of Good, Pentharian was stern and very disapproving of Evil and its allies. He expected His followers to uphold the highest ideals of valour and to treat adversity as a challenge to overcome, just as evil should be overcome. He required His followers to act honourably at all times and follow their good words with deeds.

Pentharian perished alongside Mithraea in 611 AF, slain during a join Divine strike against the alien God Bal'met.

Divine Symbols

The Divine symbol of Pentharian was a star of swords and maces laid against a golden disc engraved with mystical runes.