Giustis
the judge
Giustis the judge, an excellent diplomat with an unyielding moral compass and therefore selected by Aethos to come to Tera. She was to unite mankind, and point their noses in the same direction. Probably one of the most difficult tasks laid ahead for the Vesaja , but if someone was able to it, it was certainly her. Just like the others, her work started during the Salvation , where she united the people of the west to unite and fight the handfull of titans that ruled the land.
When western Theria was safe and in peace, Giustis and her kin moved east. Aside from a wide variety of human cultures, there were also ehmen, ertman and fauns here. The differences between the eastlanders were far greater than those of the west, and therefore there was far more conflict between them. Giustis took a step back from the salvation, and decided to focus on uniting the east. The vesajan judge's patience was tested to the limit, as Terians often act out of emotion instead of logic. She had no choice but to become harder in her decisions, and had to accept that concessions had to be made by all the involved parties. More than once the east was on the brink of war, but every time Giustis was able to solve the quarral without bloodshed. Because of this feat, Giustis became the only Vesaja that was trusted by the ehmen.
Giustis made a home in what would later become Athria, close to the ehmen, and kept a close eye on the state of peace in the east. This took all of her attention, and therefore she did not see that her Vesajan kin-brother Arkun was sowing division between the east- and west. When the west attacked, Giustis made sure to halt the advance with a united east. After learning that her vesajan kinbrothers Avast and Damatis had also started a war in Suthria , she realised that in order to unite the world, she had to fight and defeat all of them. A truce was made with Bolkion , who had been living with the dwarves of Orth in eastern Theria for a while now. She had dedicated centuries of her life to peace on Tera, only to see the god-wars wipe out 70% of the eastlanders. Most of them died under her command.
In 551 A.V. Aethos revisited Tera for the 3rd time, and when he observed the utter destruction that his pupils had caused, he was sure to seek out the one who was supposed to unite them. Giustis was allowed to make her plea, and told him everything that had happened, and that she could not control the actions of her kin. Aethos did not care who was guilty, and just decided that the Vesaja had failed as a collective. Just outside the city of Athria , Giustis disappeared in a flash, never to be seen again.
When western Theria was safe and in peace, Giustis and her kin moved east. Aside from a wide variety of human cultures, there were also ehmen, ertman and fauns here. The differences between the eastlanders were far greater than those of the west, and therefore there was far more conflict between them. Giustis took a step back from the salvation, and decided to focus on uniting the east. The vesajan judge's patience was tested to the limit, as Terians often act out of emotion instead of logic. She had no choice but to become harder in her decisions, and had to accept that concessions had to be made by all the involved parties. More than once the east was on the brink of war, but every time Giustis was able to solve the quarral without bloodshed. Because of this feat, Giustis became the only Vesaja that was trusted by the ehmen.
Giustis made a home in what would later become Athria, close to the ehmen, and kept a close eye on the state of peace in the east. This took all of her attention, and therefore she did not see that her Vesajan kin-brother Arkun was sowing division between the east- and west. When the west attacked, Giustis made sure to halt the advance with a united east. After learning that her vesajan kinbrothers Avast and Damatis had also started a war in Suthria , she realised that in order to unite the world, she had to fight and defeat all of them. A truce was made with Bolkion , who had been living with the dwarves of Orth in eastern Theria for a while now. She had dedicated centuries of her life to peace on Tera, only to see the god-wars wipe out 70% of the eastlanders. Most of them died under her command.
In 551 A.V. Aethos revisited Tera for the 3rd time, and when he observed the utter destruction that his pupils had caused, he was sure to seek out the one who was supposed to unite them. Giustis was allowed to make her plea, and told him everything that had happened, and that she could not control the actions of her kin. Aethos did not care who was guilty, and just decided that the Vesaja had failed as a collective. Just outside the city of Athria , Giustis disappeared in a flash, never to be seen again.
The majority of the inhabitants of eastern-Theria worship Giustis as the supreme god, and Arkun as the usurpator. Therefore Giustis stands for everything that is good, and Arkun for everything that is bad. In the south, the coming of Giustis the peacebringer was foretold, but she never got to go there. Therefore she is known there as "the promised god".

Aliases
- General God of compassion, mercy, law, unity
- East-Theria, Firigon The uniter, the good
- West-Theria The pretender, the traitor, the self-righteous
- The south The promised
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