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=== The Vigil Wardens === | === The Vigil Wardens === | ||
- | The Vigil Wardens are a highly specialized group of fighters under Osiris and T'or who combat extraplanar threats. When a beast, monster, or being from another plane shows up to wreak havoc, they will be the first ones to the scene to try and resolve the threat. Osirisite Vigil Wardens also often work with another division of the Vigil Wardens, who serve Neptune and T'or. | + | The Vigil Wardens are a highly specialized group of fighters under Osiris and T'or who combat extraplanar threats. When a beast, monster, or being from another plane shows up to wreak havoc, they will be the first ones to the scene to try and resolve the threat. Osirisite Vigil Wardens also often work with another division of the Vigil Wardens, who serve [[gods: |
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==== Julius ==== | ==== Julius ==== | ||
- | Also known as the Father of the Hunt, this demigod of Osiris originated on Cahyali amongst the Vervish and Vahsian worship of nature. He is the patron of Cahyalian lycanthropes, | + | Also known as the Father of the Hunt, this demigod of Osiris originated on [[settings: |
He appears as a stalwart man wearing many furs, and a headdress adorned with carved antlers. He rarely speaks when he appears, and often simply points those who call on him in the right direction or guides their weapons to their marks on prey. Myths and legends posit that he has a particular care for young children or baby animals who become lost, and will take care of them and ensure their survival until they grow up in the wilds or find their way home. | He appears as a stalwart man wearing many furs, and a headdress adorned with carved antlers. He rarely speaks when he appears, and often simply points those who call on him in the right direction or guides their weapons to their marks on prey. Myths and legends posit that he has a particular care for young children or baby animals who become lost, and will take care of them and ensure their survival until they grow up in the wilds or find their way home. |
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