Seltor, the God of Health, Life, and Strength
The King of the Gods
One of the two deities that began the Uprising, he has little to no information regarding his creation. Besides his role in the overthrow of the Old Gods, he might be the most prayed-to god next to Tymia (the goddess of agriculture and luck). He has two sons, them being Therro (god of light and wisdom) and Blaviert (god of music and revelry). Both of them are Neutralia, who are known to have no real leader, but Seltor is the leader of the Calmkin. His holy symbol is a black wolf with yellow eyes, with its snout forward. This is the form he usually takes on in Darkguard, and so do his angels. He is mainly prayed to by physical laborers for help in working through their tiresome day, as well as apothecaries and healers for extra strength.Holidays
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Relationships
Valniet, Goddess of Knowledge, Law, and Order
Wife (Important)Towards Seltor, the God of Health, Life, and Strength
Dishonest
Seltor, the God of Health, Life, and Strength
Husband (Important)Towards Valniet, Goddess of Knowledge, Law, and Order
Honest
History
They are not known to be on very good terms, even in mythology, but ever since the Uprising, Seltor has maintained a very high opinion of Valniet and has truly loved her. The same cannot be said for Valniet, and she has cheated on him before, creating demigods.
Therro, God of Light and Wisdom
Son (Important)Towards Seltor, the God of Health, Life, and Strength
Frank
Seltor, the God of Health, Life, and Strength
Father (Important)Towards Therro, God of Light and Wisdom
Honest
History
After the Uprising, Seltor immediately became infuriated that Therro would join Blaviert to begin his own domain of gods. Though that fury has faded over time, he still doesn't trust him as much, and they are both shown in mythology to be more or less neutral to each other. This might also have to do with Therro's brutal honesty. In reality, Therro respects Seltor, but not the other way around.
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