Raimos
Raimos, known as the God of Justice, is a Lawful-Good blind god residing in the Seven Heavens. Raimos stands for justice and righteous acts. Most mortal recounts of Raimos' form recall a mountain of a humanoid, with a bandage tied around his eyes, stained with blood. They stand over 8 feet tall, and appear mostly male-presenting, but may just as well appear in the form of a woman. Recounts of Raimos'
Though known for his just and lawful nature, Raimos is not known for being gentle. The god is commanding and aggressive, when witnessing injustice, and is known to support vigilante acts, so long as a code of honor is upheld in support of those in need. Those he favors greatest become demonslayers, smiting those that rise from hell and attempt to meddle and curse mortal affairs.
Mortal recounts of Raimos' appearance are inconsistent, supporting a legend that Raimos is not by any means a once-mortal being, but following instead legends that Raimos manifested as a concept of justice when people naturally rose against the selfishness of others, and rose into godhood status as society developed, and the idea of justice became more prevalent in mortal minds.
Clerics and Paladins of Raimos are insightful and aware, but above all, value doing right wherever there is wrong, and purging evil where it attempts to take root. The expectation of those following Raimos is to be a neutral party to preside over disputes, be a good judge of character, and to be the purging blade by which those who are in the wrong are punished appropriately. Raimos is a prevalent diety in courts of cities, but Paladins and Clerics are looked towards outside of cities to be dispute settlers, as well- Though not all are so civilized, and act as vigilantes.
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Though Ry'Villus and Raimos often share their differences on approaches to how people should be treated (Ry'Villus with a more hands-off, "Let-them-run-free" approach, and Raimos with a far more aggressive, involved approach), they often share the same values and respect for one another.
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