8,485
edits
m |
|||
(18 intermediate revisions by 8 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{god_infobox|godname=Pentharian|realm=Valour|symbols=A star of swords and maces laid against a golden disc engraved with mystical runes, the [[dragons|dragon]]| | {{god_infobox|godname=Pentharian|realm=Valour | ||
|symbols=A star of swords and maces laid against a golden disc engraved with mystical runes, the platinum [[dragons|dragon]] | |||
|temples=The Valley of [[Elysia]] | |||
|allies=[[Mithraea]], [[Miramar]] | |||
}} | |||
'''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. | |||
Once the mortal leader of the [[Empyreal Assembly|Priests]] and [[Shallam]], | == History == | ||
Once the mortal leader of the [[Empyreal Assembly|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 revive the dead god [[Deucalion]]. He went on to accept the mantle of Light from the departed [[Aurora]] only a few years later, adopting the platinum dragon as His sigil and styling Himself God of Light and Righteousness. | |||
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 joint Divine strike against the alien God [[Bal'met]]. | ||
[[ | |||
[[Category: | == Divine Symbols == | ||
The primary Divine symbol of Pentharian was a star of swords and maces laid against a golden disc engraved with mystical runes. | |||
[[Category: Dead or Missing Gods]] |
edits