Woadran
Divine Domains
Woadran is the god of War and Conquest.
Holy Books & Codes
Poem:
Woadran, the god of war and conquest, His symbol, a sword through a shield, does attest, Carried by soldiers in times of strife, And in peace, a ward to war and a guarding rife. A god of war, but a warden too, Those who wish to prevent war, they do pursue, But also the fighters, who battle in the fray, For Woadran, victory is the only way. His shrines, in cities, to war does warn, A reminder of the chaos it can spawn, His presence, a ward to keep it at bay, For without it, peace can surely fray.
Woadran, the god of war and conquest, His symbol, a sword through a shield, does attest, Carried by soldiers in times of strife, And in peace, a ward to war and a guarding rife. A god of war, but a warden too, Those who wish to prevent war, they do pursue, But also the fighters, who battle in the fray, For Woadran, victory is the only way. His shrines, in cities, to war does warn, A reminder of the chaos it can spawn, His presence, a ward to keep it at bay, For without it, peace can surely fray.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
His symbol is a sword stabbed into a shield. This symbol is typically seen carried by soldiers in times of war. It is also seen in peace meetings as a ward to war as well.
Tenets of Faith
Woadran is seen as a god of war and also a warden of war. Worshipers of him include those who wish to prevent war as well as those who fight in it. Shrines to him are common in cities as a sort of ward of war and reminder of the chaos it brings.