Siarus
The Wise Father
Siarus is currently one of the most worshipped gods, and the leader of the Trogur pantheon: his domains are order, justice, and balance. His followers often seek to keep the world in a peaceful state, and to bring strength to those suffering under power imbalances. Most Paladins worship him, and and Clerics of Siarus often focus on healing magic. The followers of Siarus tend to focus on protecting the innocents, preventing the spread of evil where possible, and spreading the word of their god. They often remain respectful to anyone that does not worship a god with an evil alignment, though denounce extremists using their god as a scapegoat.
Siarus is constantly at odds with the foul god Azdar, and the Trogur and Niage pantheons are eternally at war: while Siarus knows that he can never kill Azdar, he hopes to weaken the snake god to near death.
Divine Domains
Justice, order, balance
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Commonly, a pair of merchant's scales, filled on one side with white pebbles, and black pebbles on the other. A mongoose head bearing its fangs is often used as a signet, and mongoose are used as an accent on church decorations.
Tenets of Faith
Physical Description
Body Features
Often pictured as an old, bearded man in white robes, who is in great physical shape despite old age. Siarus actually has two different depictions depending on the location of his worshippers, yet they have a few things in common:
The mortal races living in the northern areas often depict him as an older man standing tall, in scaled armor, wearing a blood-red cloak and wielding a greataxe. On his shoulders rest his mongoose. This depiction of Siarus is often shown to fight in a more physical manner, fearlessly going toe to toe with his enemies.
The mortal races from the west depict Siarus as a thinner old man, wearing white robes and appearing to the naked eye as past his prime, but he is described as quite strong. He holds a wooden cane as a walking stick, with his two mongoose at his feet. This depiction of Siarus is often shown to fight using magic, pelting his enemies with every spell known to man before they evne have the opportunity to get close to him.
The two mongoose are often depicted as mighty beasts despite their size, shown with sharp fangs and claws. It's common for artists to show them fighting snakes to symbolize the constant battle between the followers of Siarus and the followers of Azdar.
Relationships
Legal Status
Married
Commonalities & Shared Interests
The prosperity of the mortal races.
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