Treptoksh
A commander toils over maps, plans, enemy routes, and supplies logistics. His head pounds with ideas, and contradictions. He needs to get this right, the battle depends on it, his people depend on it. He makes the final plans, and utters a prayer.
A few days pass, and its time for the commanders plans to reach fruition. All of the soldiers follow the steps, the enemy falls for every trap. They've done! All prayer to Treptoksh for another victory.
Divine Domains
Strategized Warfare, Mercy, and Planning
Artifacts
There are several artifacts that bless the mortal world. The items include;
The Masters Map-A map gifted to a devout commander of a forgotten age, which allowed it's user to see the location of a nations military advisors.
A Leaders Helmet-This helmet blessed its wearer with the ability to discern any and all lies, and see who among their men are traitors.
And The Grand Scope-This handheld telescope allowed the user to see upwards of a hundred miles away, allowing them to see enemy advancements far before they'd become a threat.
The Masters Map-A map gifted to a devout commander of a forgotten age, which allowed it's user to see the location of a nations military advisors.
A Leaders Helmet-This helmet blessed its wearer with the ability to discern any and all lies, and see who among their men are traitors.
And The Grand Scope-This handheld telescope allowed the user to see upwards of a hundred miles away, allowing them to see enemy advancements far before they'd become a threat.
Holy Books & Codes
The holt book of Treptoksh is referred to as "The Holy Plan". It is made up similar to a guidebook that a high commander might write to teach his underlings. Inside the book are ways for one to discipline themselves to think of magnificent plans to lead their people into victory.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A sword, overlying a map and shield.
Tenets of Faith
The tenets of Treptoksh are strict, and demand a following to an extreme. Failure for a follower to not follow a tenet may result in divine punishment.
1. When planning, do not make mistakes. Let yourself be flawless of mind, viewing your soldiers as an extension of one self. Each death severing as deep as a blade.
2. Be merciful to thine enemy. Regardless of what they did to bring upon your ire, all are capable of sway, and surrender. To kill a surrendering or unarmed man is as vile a sin as one could commit.
3. Defeat shall not be ones end. Regardless of the outcome of ones battles, or life, it should not stop one from continuing. If your subordinates were not inspired by your leadership enough to continue the fight, then you were undeserving of your position. And when one must surrender, that should not extinguish the fire in a warriors heart. To give up not only body, but also mind and soul are revolting actions.
1. When planning, do not make mistakes. Let yourself be flawless of mind, viewing your soldiers as an extension of one self. Each death severing as deep as a blade.
2. Be merciful to thine enemy. Regardless of what they did to bring upon your ire, all are capable of sway, and surrender. To kill a surrendering or unarmed man is as vile a sin as one could commit.
3. Defeat shall not be ones end. Regardless of the outcome of ones battles, or life, it should not stop one from continuing. If your subordinates were not inspired by your leadership enough to continue the fight, then you were undeserving of your position. And when one must surrender, that should not extinguish the fire in a warriors heart. To give up not only body, but also mind and soul are revolting actions.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Treptoksh has grandiose ideals for the order of the gods. He believes that they are unorderly, and breed about too much chaos to plan against the abhorrent beasts of the universe which seek to overthrow them in time. It is his one goal to become the god of gods, and force the gods, celestials, and even mortals fight in a cosmic war against that which would seek to overthrow them.
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