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<blockquote data-quote="Rhialto" data-source="post: 7216" data-attributes="member: 630"><p><strong>The Gods of Tur An Tiel, Part Four; The Syran Pantheon</strong></p><p></p><p>The Syran Pantheon are the god of the great Syran Empire, arguably the greatest of human nations on Eldheim. Illustrious and majestic, the Syran Pantheon are generally a formal, even slightly staid bunch. The Syran Gods prize discipline, and a certain level of self-sufficiency in their followers. It should be noted that the Syrans worship gods of the Aellari, Murelli, and even the Sleurithian pantheon as well, though the Syran Pantheon remains first in their hearts.</p><p></p><p><strong>Syr, Emperor of All, High King of the Gods</strong></p><p>Lawful Neutral Greater Power</p><p>High God of the Empire of Syra, Syr is a rigid, but just lord, horrible in his anger, and fast in his friendship. Syr extorts his people to follow his ways and laws in their dealings with the world, and to be courageous above all. Syr is the patron of the Empire, its protector, and God of its Emperors. Syr is well-beloved in Syr, and more or less hated everywhere else. His priests are very formal, and tend to perform the rituals of the state, including crowning the Emperor. He is usually represented as a man on a throne, clad in mail, and holding a spear.</p><p></p><p><strong>Parda, Queen of the Gods, Lady of the Healing Waters</strong></p><p>Lawful Good Intermediate Power</p><p>Syr's wife, Parda is the goddess of rivers and healing, the goddess who sustains the life of Syra. She is worshipped by farmers, and river-dwellers, and all Syrans who desire healing. A kind and gentle Queen, Parda balances her stern and often fearsome husband. Parda is more popular outside of Syra than Syr, but not much. She is represented as stately woman in a blue gown, holding a javelin.</p><p></p><p><strong>Ram-Hoth, Lord of the Mountains, King of Peaks</strong></p><p>Lawful Neutral Intermediate Power</p><p>Parda's brother, Ram-Hoth is the god of mountains and stone. Worshipped by Syran miners, and many Nibelungen, Ram-Hoth is a gruff, fierce wild man who interacts little with his fellow gods, but can be counted on to come if needed. The King of Peaks is a prickly god, slow to act, and set in his ways. He is usually represented as a huge, craggy faced man, holding a pick.</p><p></p><p><strong>Amut, Falcon of Syr, The Undefeated General</strong></p><p>Lawful Evil Intermediate Power</p><p>Syr's right-hand man, Amut is a vicious warrior who has never tasted defeat in battle. Amut never retreats, and never allows his opponents to retreat. He is loved by many Syran knights and soldiers, who hope to imitate his courage in battle (or as some would put it, his blood madness). Amut's priests are fierce warriors, often more concerned with slaughter than honor. He is usually represented as a fierce looking young man wearing plate armor, the helmet in the shape of a falcon's head.</p><p></p><p><strong>Shuan, the Peaceful Blade, He Who Holds</strong></p><p>Lawful Good Lesser Power</p><p>God of Mercy and Law, Shuan is the god that keeps the peace in Syran society. Shuan holds that violence should be used only to end fights and in self-defense, and that killing should be avoided when possible. He is less than respected by many, and mocked by some. Shuan's priests are often found aiding in the arrest of criminals, and questing to bring justice and mercy to those around them. Shuan is represented as aged man holding a short sword, a quiet smile on his face.</p><p></p><p><strong>Nerys of the Coin, Lady of Wealth, the Fickle Mistress</strong></p><p>Chaotic Neutral Intermediate Power</p><p>Syran Goddess of Wealth, Nerys is a fickle goddess who rarely stays with those she favors very long. A man can through intelligence, cunning, and insight court her favor and keep it for years, but in the end, even they can be undone with a flick of her hand. Nerys is worshipped by merchants, and is beginning to become more popular than Hiddel. Her priests are often bankers and merchants as well. Nerys is represented as a tall woman with golden eyes. She is merried (somewhat unhappily) to Shuan.</p><p></p><p><strong>Maia, the Eye of Truth, The Enduring Name</strong></p><p>Lawful Neutral (Good) Lesser Power</p><p>Syr and Parda's daughter, and betrothed of Turhan, Maia is the goddess of Truth. She guards truthful statements, and right action, and judges those who come before her. It must be noted that Maia is impartial, but merciless in her judgement--the guilty are punished, whatever their reasons. Maia's priests act as guards and judges. Maia is represented as a young woman holding a shortspear.</p><p></p><p><strong>Cabel, Duke of Winds and Storms</strong></p><p>Neutral Lesser Power</p><p>Cabel is the Syran god of the Wind, son of Syr and Parda. He is a confident, indeed somewhat arrogant god, who laughs at the world, and charges boldly into battle, and who causes storms at a whim. Cabel is a favorite god for young warriors, though most Syrans tend to dislike his unpredictablity. He is represented as a handsome young man, with a bag at his side, leaning on a great sword and smiling.</p><p></p><p><strong>Turhan, Scribe of the Gods, the Holy Historian</strong></p><p>Neutral (Good) Demipower</p><p>The son of Shuan and Nerys, Turhan is a bookish god, devoted to the study and recording of history. Turhan chronicles the slow march of time with an impartial quill, though he seems to somewhat favor the righteous over the wicked. Turhan's following is small, even in Syra. His priests are librarians and scholars--many are actually wizards, and sorcerers. Turhan is represented as a young man, dressed as a scholar, holding a book and quill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rhialto, post: 7216, member: 630"] [b]The Gods of Tur An Tiel, Part Four; The Syran Pantheon[/b] The Syran Pantheon are the god of the great Syran Empire, arguably the greatest of human nations on Eldheim. Illustrious and majestic, the Syran Pantheon are generally a formal, even slightly staid bunch. The Syran Gods prize discipline, and a certain level of self-sufficiency in their followers. It should be noted that the Syrans worship gods of the Aellari, Murelli, and even the Sleurithian pantheon as well, though the Syran Pantheon remains first in their hearts. [b]Syr, Emperor of All, High King of the Gods[/b] Lawful Neutral Greater Power High God of the Empire of Syra, Syr is a rigid, but just lord, horrible in his anger, and fast in his friendship. Syr extorts his people to follow his ways and laws in their dealings with the world, and to be courageous above all. Syr is the patron of the Empire, its protector, and God of its Emperors. Syr is well-beloved in Syr, and more or less hated everywhere else. His priests are very formal, and tend to perform the rituals of the state, including crowning the Emperor. He is usually represented as a man on a throne, clad in mail, and holding a spear. [b]Parda, Queen of the Gods, Lady of the Healing Waters[/b] Lawful Good Intermediate Power Syr's wife, Parda is the goddess of rivers and healing, the goddess who sustains the life of Syra. She is worshipped by farmers, and river-dwellers, and all Syrans who desire healing. A kind and gentle Queen, Parda balances her stern and often fearsome husband. Parda is more popular outside of Syra than Syr, but not much. She is represented as stately woman in a blue gown, holding a javelin. [b]Ram-Hoth, Lord of the Mountains, King of Peaks[/b] Lawful Neutral Intermediate Power Parda's brother, Ram-Hoth is the god of mountains and stone. Worshipped by Syran miners, and many Nibelungen, Ram-Hoth is a gruff, fierce wild man who interacts little with his fellow gods, but can be counted on to come if needed. The King of Peaks is a prickly god, slow to act, and set in his ways. He is usually represented as a huge, craggy faced man, holding a pick. [b]Amut, Falcon of Syr, The Undefeated General[/b] Lawful Evil Intermediate Power Syr's right-hand man, Amut is a vicious warrior who has never tasted defeat in battle. Amut never retreats, and never allows his opponents to retreat. He is loved by many Syran knights and soldiers, who hope to imitate his courage in battle (or as some would put it, his blood madness). Amut's priests are fierce warriors, often more concerned with slaughter than honor. He is usually represented as a fierce looking young man wearing plate armor, the helmet in the shape of a falcon's head. [b]Shuan, the Peaceful Blade, He Who Holds[/b] Lawful Good Lesser Power God of Mercy and Law, Shuan is the god that keeps the peace in Syran society. Shuan holds that violence should be used only to end fights and in self-defense, and that killing should be avoided when possible. He is less than respected by many, and mocked by some. Shuan's priests are often found aiding in the arrest of criminals, and questing to bring justice and mercy to those around them. Shuan is represented as aged man holding a short sword, a quiet smile on his face. [b]Nerys of the Coin, Lady of Wealth, the Fickle Mistress[/b] Chaotic Neutral Intermediate Power Syran Goddess of Wealth, Nerys is a fickle goddess who rarely stays with those she favors very long. A man can through intelligence, cunning, and insight court her favor and keep it for years, but in the end, even they can be undone with a flick of her hand. Nerys is worshipped by merchants, and is beginning to become more popular than Hiddel. Her priests are often bankers and merchants as well. Nerys is represented as a tall woman with golden eyes. She is merried (somewhat unhappily) to Shuan. [b]Maia, the Eye of Truth, The Enduring Name[/b] Lawful Neutral (Good) Lesser Power Syr and Parda's daughter, and betrothed of Turhan, Maia is the goddess of Truth. She guards truthful statements, and right action, and judges those who come before her. It must be noted that Maia is impartial, but merciless in her judgement--the guilty are punished, whatever their reasons. Maia's priests act as guards and judges. Maia is represented as a young woman holding a shortspear. [b]Cabel, Duke of Winds and Storms[/b] Neutral Lesser Power Cabel is the Syran god of the Wind, son of Syr and Parda. He is a confident, indeed somewhat arrogant god, who laughs at the world, and charges boldly into battle, and who causes storms at a whim. Cabel is a favorite god for young warriors, though most Syrans tend to dislike his unpredictablity. He is represented as a handsome young man, with a bag at his side, leaning on a great sword and smiling. [b]Turhan, Scribe of the Gods, the Holy Historian[/b] Neutral (Good) Demipower The son of Shuan and Nerys, Turhan is a bookish god, devoted to the study and recording of history. Turhan chronicles the slow march of time with an impartial quill, though he seems to somewhat favor the righteous over the wicked. Turhan's following is small, even in Syra. His priests are librarians and scholars--many are actually wizards, and sorcerers. Turhan is represented as a young man, dressed as a scholar, holding a book and quill. [/QUOTE]
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