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'''Haskor, the Self-Made''' is a flamboyantly heroic [[Demigod]] famous for his bold and grandiloquent style. Dubbed "The Self-Made", his daring exploits in the name of Godhood captured the attention of many across [[Achaea]] in 967 AF.


Rankled at the [[Scarlatti|Great Bard]]'s request to assist His chronicler [[Phylarchus]] in historical research, the Demigod shouted to the sky for a task worth of his notice. The pantheon responded, [[Twilight]], [[Sartan]], [[Deucalion]], [[Babel]], and [[Gaia]] issuing an array of epic challenges, the '''Trials of Haskor''', which engaged his services to the cities of [[Sapience]].
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[[category: Immortals]]
'''Haskor, the Patron of Heroes''' was a flamboyantly heroic [[Demigod]] famous for his bold and grandiloquent style. Dubbed "The Self-Made", his daring exploits in the name of Godhood captured the attention of many across [[Achaea]] in 967 AF.
 
Rankled at the [[Scarlatti|Great Bard]]'s request to assist His chronicler Phylarchus in historical research, the Demigod shouted to the sky for a task worth of his notice. The pantheon responded, [[Twilight]], [[Sartan]], [[Deucalion]], [[Babel]], and [[Gaia]] issuing an array of epic challenges, the '''Trials of Haskor''', which engaged his services to the cities of [[Sapience]].
 
== History ==
From the crucible of conflict unending came Haskor, the Self-Made, a testament to Divinity born in the blood and mayhem of a battlefield on His native world Khlenticthlisth. Drawn forth from the womb with the Horde in His blood, the first sounds His ears heard were the clash of swords and the cries of the slaying. Rising to first adventure, then conquest, then immortality, his perseverance was not without its Divine detractors. At last, [[ascension]] was granted by the Pantheon to the Self-Made, each Divine relinquishing splinters of Their essence to him which who become become one of Them. His last trial was the death of the soul of Haskor Elaand, Champion of Ythhag River, and the awakening of a new Eternal Warrior, Haskor, the Patron of Heroes. His is the dominion once held by [[Matsuhama]], God of Combat.
 
== Divine Order ==
Little is known of the Divine Order of the Self-Made God, although a fan club of sacked [[city guards|guards]] renting out an empty storehouse in [[Tasur'ke]] sings the praises of Haskor the loudest.
 
== Symbols ==
No known symbols yet carry the creed of militant heroism to the masses.
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Latest revision as of 07:41, 31 March 2025

Haskor
Realm Combat
Symbols None
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Allies None
Enemies None
Order Name None
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Haskor, the Patron of Heroes was a flamboyantly heroic Demigod famous for his bold and grandiloquent style. Dubbed "The Self-Made", his daring exploits in the name of Godhood captured the attention of many across Achaea in 967 AF.

Rankled at the Great Bard's request to assist His chronicler Phylarchus in historical research, the Demigod shouted to the sky for a task worth of his notice. The pantheon responded, Twilight, Sartan, Deucalion, Babel, and Gaia issuing an array of epic challenges, the Trials of Haskor, which engaged his services to the cities of Sapience.

History

From the crucible of conflict unending came Haskor, the Self-Made, a testament to Divinity born in the blood and mayhem of a battlefield on His native world Khlenticthlisth. Drawn forth from the womb with the Horde in His blood, the first sounds His ears heard were the clash of swords and the cries of the slaying. Rising to first adventure, then conquest, then immortality, his perseverance was not without its Divine detractors. At last, ascension was granted by the Pantheon to the Self-Made, each Divine relinquishing splinters of Their essence to him which who become become one of Them. His last trial was the death of the soul of Haskor Elaand, Champion of Ythhag River, and the awakening of a new Eternal Warrior, Haskor, the Patron of Heroes. His is the dominion once held by Matsuhama, God of Combat.

Divine Order

Little is known of the Divine Order of the Self-Made God, although a fan club of sacked guards renting out an empty storehouse in Tasur'ke sings the praises of Haskor the loudest.

Symbols

No known symbols yet carry the creed of militant heroism to the masses.