Hald

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'''Greater Deity'''
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'''Lesser Deity'''
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'''Symbol:''' A Petrified Flower
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'''Symbol:''' Up-Pointing Onyx Blade
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'''Alignment:''' Neutral Good
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'''Alignment:''' Lawful Evil
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'''Portfolio:''' Death, Souls
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'''Portfolio:''' Conquest, Dominion
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'''Worshippers:''' Mourners
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'''Worshippers:''' Evil Armies, Militaristic Societies
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'''Cleric Alignments:''' LG, NG, CG, N
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'''Cleric Alignments:''' LE, NE, LN
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'''Domains:''' Repose, Suffering, Fate, Renewal
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'''Domains:''' Darkness, Destruction, War
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'''Favored Weapon:''' Quarterstaff
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'''Favored Weapon:''' Bastard Sword
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Though one of the three sons of Dizal, Sor was always far more frail than his two brethren, and was prone to introspection and reclusivenessHe longed for peace and quiet in the troubled household, and often acted as the only force keeping his two other brothers from ripping each other's heads offWhile in the house of Dizal he often wandered the many gardens lost in thought, frequently for hours on endDizal was often kept busy with his two other children and was glad that at least he can depend on Sor to follow his need for peace, though he wondered about the child's constitutionRegial attempted many times to brighten Sor's outlook, but his brusque sayings could not match Sor's philosophy, and Sor always walked away the winner.
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The middle sibling in the house of Dizal.  Legends have it that a childhood accident caused in part by Regial's recklessness led to Hald having a deep hatred of his older brother.  In fact, the two couldn't be more oppositeWhere Regial is reckless, good spirited, and optimistic, his brother is calculating, cold, and always plans in case of the worstRegial thrives on the mad rush of battle, and Hald seeks to control every facet it.  At 16 he renounced any connection to his family, stating that his father refused to use his power and that his elder brother could never focus it enough.  He left the house of Dizal and has since never returnedHe did regret leaving the youngest brother, Sor, behind, as the two had shared a kinship, yet this was not enough for Hald.  Hald saw oppurtunity in the land of mortals and in the land of devils, and that oppurtunity was power.
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Hald and Sor had a far closer bond, they both noticed the faults of their elder brother and Hald had the intelligence to converse with him, however misguided he was.  Hald would often despair of the whims of mortals and Gods alike, while Sor would argue that each had their place in the world and every one was important.  Sor acted as a check on Hald while he was in the house of Dizal, and Hald acted as an outlet for the otherwise reclusive Sor.  When Hald finally grew tired and left, Sor was greatly affected and returned to his gardens, roaming listlessly in sorrow for a year.
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Hald started to gather devils to his name, as well as those mortals who shared some of his lust for power, and created a great fortress to stand against anything that could assail itHe yearns someday to take his army against his brother's, for revenge and to show him the great folly of his ways. The two have not yet clashed directly, though they are keeping eyes on each other closely as Dizal looks on in anguish.
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Legends tell that at this point Nathicana herself appeared with the boy and walked with himDizal was instantly concerned with her interest, as was Regial, but it seemed that Nathicana seemed to connect to the child the way father no brother could.  On his 18th year, Sor left the house of Dizal with Nathicana, where they went they did not say.  Dizal has never seen his youngest son since and it is a source of much pain for him. 
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It is unclear why Nathicana singled out Sor, yet she had an important role for him.  Sor would act as the ending to Nathicana's beginning.  Where Nathicana breathed souls into the mortal world, Sor would take them back to his realm at their designated time.  There they would stay on for eternity, every single soul kept by Sor, every one of them important in the scheme of life. Sor takes it upon himself to mourn for every lonely soul that comes to him, to give them now what life could not provide.  Sor's realm is filled with stone flowers of infinite colors, shapes, and sizes, each one a tombstone of a life that has ended.
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'''Dogma:'''
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Hald appears as a tall, perfect, human, with long jet black hair brought back in a ponytail.  His eyes are grey and cold.  He wears a suit of armor crafted by Devils and covered with spikes, with a large shield to match.  His weapon is a wickedly barbed bastard sword, which he wields expertly in one hand.
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Sor, being reclusive, actively seeks to avoid followers.  "To serve the Alive is better for the Alive, take care of her children now, and I will tend to them forever after"  Is one of his widely known precepts.  The few followers of Sor are often resigned to work in graveyards, ensuring proper burials and providing rites for those that have died.  Followers of Sor both mourn the passings of every mortal soul and celebrate the good things they accomplished in life.  Actions that bring ends to lives prematurely, such as violence or war, Sor cannot understand.  Sorites belive the most important thing is to live a worthwile life of caring for others, and to avoid wallowing in self-serving regret and sadness. 
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'''Dogma:'''
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Followers of Hald value Power and Control, they believe that the power levels existing in the world are there for a reason, some have the power to rise to command, and others do not.  They reject any idea of catering to the poor or the weak.  Governments based in Hald's philosophy are oppressive and warlike, with no room for pity or mercy.  "The Strong shall live, the Weak will die" is a likely Motto for a Haldian.
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'''Previous:''' [[Hald]]
 
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'''Next:''' [[Cyphus]]
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'''Previous:''' [[Triana]]
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'''Next:''' [[Sor]]
'''Return to:''' [[Gods and Goddesses]]
'''Return to:''' [[Gods and Goddesses]]

Revision as of 22:50, 7 August 2006

Lesser Deity

Symbol: Up-Pointing Onyx Blade

Alignment: Lawful Evil

Portfolio: Conquest, Dominion

Worshippers: Evil Armies, Militaristic Societies

Cleric Alignments: LE, NE, LN

Domains: Darkness, Destruction, War

Favored Weapon: Bastard Sword

The middle sibling in the house of Dizal. Legends have it that a childhood accident caused in part by Regial's recklessness led to Hald having a deep hatred of his older brother. In fact, the two couldn't be more opposite. Where Regial is reckless, good spirited, and optimistic, his brother is calculating, cold, and always plans in case of the worst. Regial thrives on the mad rush of battle, and Hald seeks to control every facet it. At 16 he renounced any connection to his family, stating that his father refused to use his power and that his elder brother could never focus it enough. He left the house of Dizal and has since never returned. He did regret leaving the youngest brother, Sor, behind, as the two had shared a kinship, yet this was not enough for Hald. Hald saw oppurtunity in the land of mortals and in the land of devils, and that oppurtunity was power.

Hald started to gather devils to his name, as well as those mortals who shared some of his lust for power, and created a great fortress to stand against anything that could assail it. He yearns someday to take his army against his brother's, for revenge and to show him the great folly of his ways. The two have not yet clashed directly, though they are keeping eyes on each other closely as Dizal looks on in anguish.

Hald appears as a tall, perfect, human, with long jet black hair brought back in a ponytail. His eyes are grey and cold. He wears a suit of armor crafted by Devils and covered with spikes, with a large shield to match. His weapon is a wickedly barbed bastard sword, which he wields expertly in one hand.

Dogma:

Followers of Hald value Power and Control, they believe that the power levels existing in the world are there for a reason, some have the power to rise to command, and others do not. They reject any idea of catering to the poor or the weak. Governments based in Hald's philosophy are oppressive and warlike, with no room for pity or mercy. "The Strong shall live, the Weak will die" is a likely Motto for a Haldian.


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