Timoria
No one will help you. I say that again: you are all alone.
We all learn harsh lessons, and this is a harsh world. So expect to learn them often. Nobody is here to help you. No matter what they say or do, you are the only on that can take care of yourself and your needs.
That is unfair. That is wrong. And that is injustice.
Because there is too much bad in this world. Too much cruelty and callousness. Too much malice and negligence.
But not on my watch. I am a flame, and you may take me with you to scald the villains who stain you and your memories.
Forgo niceness. Forgo pleasantry. I have no need for these trifling things.
If blades must be drawn, then draw them. If blood must be drawn, then draw it. If there are those who stand in your way, then remove them from your path.
Because this world is selfish. So why shouldn't we be?
Divine Domains
Retribution and vigilantism.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A metal emblem of a circle featuring a sigil of an upright facing blade.
Holidays
Platinum Week: Originally called The Common Week, Platinum Week is a series of holidays worshiped by most humanoid cultures. The holiday originally came form Elven culture, featuring the following holidays:
- The Day of Respect: This was a day chosen as a moment for citizenry to show respect to their emperor and authorities. In practice, this was usually a day of parades, which often gave way to public feasts. Acts of charity were highly valued as a moral good on this day, and individuals were encouraged to serve their kingdom or empire for the unity it provided them.
- The Day of Reverence: This was a day to honor the fallen or injured. This was largely directed as soldiers, knights, or those lost in warfare, but was eventually expanded to include victims of monster attacks or murders, as well as those who suffered disabilities out of their control. Families were encouraged to seek out publicly honor soldiers and local heroes in their community, and do favors throughout the community as acts of kindness and charity.
- The Day of Rest: This was a day originally reserved for Elven meditation. But as empires grew to accommodate other cultures, the view shifted instead to be a day of rest and relaxation for all from general work. For citizens or serfs, this meant a day without consequence, to play in nature or tend to one's personal hobbies; for indentured servants, they were usually requested of less, and given time to restore themselves and their spirits; for slaves, it was encouraged for slave-owners to be lenient for a day, and encourage slaves to perform less tasks than normal, especially taxing or grueling labor.
- The Day of Revival: This was a day originally to honor Elven children, particularly due to the long cycle of reincarnation in Elvish society, and the joy of celebrating the brief beauty of childhood. It frequently featured parades, street performances, and child-oriented activities such as scavenger hunts. This is frequently the most popular day in Platinum Week across cultures, and even those who did not typically celebrate Platinum Week - such as Tieflings, Dragonborn, or Orcs - would celebrate this day specifically.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Timoria, formerly Morta of The Triad, was the left hand a group of triplet gods dedicated to justice. Weakened by the growing Chaos during the 6th Age, they found themselves confronted by Tyrant, the Demon King. called a weak link, she was singled out by Tyrant and was blinded. Being celestially split from her sisters, Timoria found herself alone and afraid, at the mercy of the Demon King. Despite Morrígan and Caelia telling that she must resist, it was her near-death experience that led to her ascension.
Timoria is most popularly worshipped by anyone who feels scorned by justice. This is particularly notable in circles of thieves, rogues, and pirates, especially those involved in organized crime and who follow codes and rules amongst other thieves. Those who are scorned find solace in Timoria's anger and lust for retribution. While Timoria does not look down upon murder, it is always murder with a cause for rectifying. This makes her popular amongst commoners as well, especially those who are subversive of a dominating authority; this also makes Timoria very unpopular with rulers and nobles. Timoria is often appreciated more broadly, however, as an individual of freedom; one who rebels from norms and disregards status quo on purpose. Those who seek revenge or those who know that the system does not work or is not meant for them to succeed find inspiration in her. This makes Timoria especially popular with Orcs, as well as Dragonborn, Avians, Drow, Dwarves, Tieflings.
Divine Classification
God
Children
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