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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."
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."


His Order were known as Elysians, They served Good, Righteousness, and Valour (a large subset of Valour was a tenet that would also be known amongst the Knights of Achaea as Honor).  
Members of his Order were known as Elysians, they served [[Good]], Righteousness, and Valour (a large subset of Valour was a tenet that would also be known amongst the Knights of Achaea as Honor).  


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

Revision as of 00:53, 12 April 2015

Pentharian
Realm Valour
Symbols A star of swords and maces laid against a golden disc engraved with mystical runes, the dragon
Relatives None
Allies None
Enemies None
Order Name None
Temples The Valley of Elysia


Pentharian, God of Valour was the Lord of Righteousness. Ever vigilant against the forces of Evil, Chaos, and Darkness, the Lord of Valour was a champion of Good and Light. Promoting Honour and Valour, He stood against any who would seek to do harm to the innocent.

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."

Members of his Order were known as Elysians, they served Good, Righteousness, and Valour (a large subset of Valour was a tenet that would also be known amongst the Knights of Achaea as Honor).

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.