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Once the mortal leader of the [[Empyreal Assembly|Priests]] and [[Shallam]], '''Pentharian, God of Righteousness''' ascended from the mortal known as [[Maran La'Saen]] by the grace of [[Sarapis]] while trying to awaken the sleeping god [[Deucalion]]. | Once the mortal leader of the [[Empyreal Assembly|Priests]] and [[Shallam]], '''Pentharian, God of Righteousness''' 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]]. | ||
Pentharian is stern and very disapproving of evil and its allies. He expects His followers to uphold the highest ideals of valour and to treat adversity as a challenge to overcome, just as evil should be overcome. His followers should act honourably at all times and follow their good words with deeds. | Pentharian is stern and very disapproving of evil and its allies. He expects His followers to uphold the highest ideals of valour and to treat adversity as a challenge to overcome, just as evil should be overcome. His followers should act honourably at all times and follow their good words with deeds. |
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Pentharian | |
Realm | Valour |
Symbols | A star of swords and maces laid against a golden disc engraved with mystical runes, the dragon |
Relatives | Ascended from Maran La'Saen, who was married to Kyasha |
Allies | Lorielan, Mithraea, and Tarah |
Enemies | Apollyon, Shaitan, Twilight, Eris, and Babel |
Order Name | The Elysians |
Temples | The Valley of Elysia |
Once the mortal leader of the Priests and Shallam, Pentharian, God of Righteousness 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.
Pentharian is stern and very disapproving of evil and its allies. He expects His followers to uphold the highest ideals of valour and to treat adversity as a challenge to overcome, just as evil should be overcome. His followers should act honourably at all times and follow their good words with deeds.
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." Lord Pentharian currently serves as the Patron of Shallam.