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'''[[/Wokenod/]]''' | '''[[/Wokenod/]]''' | ||
The ''Outcast''. | The ''Outcast'' is commonly envisioned as a man in travelling clothes, usually ragged and in poor conditions. He is the patron of those who seek vengeance and retaliation. | ||
'''[[/Lewje/]]''' | '''[[/Lewje/]]''' | ||
The ''Fair''. | The ''Fair'' is represented by the image of a maiden in white garments. She blesses those who love and seek peace. | ||
'''[[/Pathroq/]]''' | '''[[/Pathroq/]]''' | ||
The ''Wordless''. | The ''Wordless'' rarely receives any kind of representation and receives only the simplest forms of prayer, mostly in the form of blood-spilling in the midst of combat. Warriors revere the God of Destruction while most Priests avoid dealing with him. | ||
'''[[/Nezhe/]]''' | '''[[/Nezhe/]]''' | ||
The ''Untainted''. | The ''Untainted'' often receives the representation of the stereotypical knight-in-shinning-armor. He is the paladin of honor and his way is followed only by the most pious Heroes and Cavaliers. | ||
'''[[/Calrund/]]''' | '''[[/Calrund/]]''' | ||
The ''Bright'' is pictured as a man of varying ages wearing ostentatious garments and jewelry. He is the representation of skill and prowess, bless those who seek to improve and test themselves. He is associated with the glory and fame of those who out stand others in their chosen field, usually the skill with the sword and the lance. | |||
'''[[/Ibliak/]]''' | '''[[/Ibliak/]]''' | ||
The ''Shadow'' is depicted as a man partially covered in shadows, and completely concealed in dark garments, only a hand wielding a dagger exposed. He is the patron of assassination and stealth, and is naturally worshiped by infiltrators. |
Revision as of 06:17, 10 March 2012
Amazing work with the pictures! I say that the page is rather well pretty-fyied now :) I knew the religion was awesome before, but now we also have some nice images to look at. --Arakiss 15:56, 24 September 2011 (CEST)
- Thanks man :) I really appreciate it! -- Shenron 01:20, 25 September 2011 (CEST)
The Divine Ones
The Outcast is commonly envisioned as a man in travelling clothes, usually ragged and in poor conditions. He is the patron of those who seek vengeance and retaliation.
The Fair is represented by the image of a maiden in white garments. She blesses those who love and seek peace.
The Wordless rarely receives any kind of representation and receives only the simplest forms of prayer, mostly in the form of blood-spilling in the midst of combat. Warriors revere the God of Destruction while most Priests avoid dealing with him.
The Untainted often receives the representation of the stereotypical knight-in-shinning-armor. He is the paladin of honor and his way is followed only by the most pious Heroes and Cavaliers.
The Bright is pictured as a man of varying ages wearing ostentatious garments and jewelry. He is the representation of skill and prowess, bless those who seek to improve and test themselves. He is associated with the glory and fame of those who out stand others in their chosen field, usually the skill with the sword and the lance.
The Shadow is depicted as a man partially covered in shadows, and completely concealed in dark garments, only a hand wielding a dagger exposed. He is the patron of assassination and stealth, and is naturally worshiped by infiltrators.