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Rae'volt
A well dressed warrior clad in ivory armor, a eagle head motif acting as one of his pauldrons, with an ornate long sword at his side
God of honor and battle, the white warrior, the good knight, protector of the innocent, shield of civilization
Appearance
A well dressed warrior clad in gleaming ivory white armor, a eagle head motif acting as one of his pauldrons, with an ornate long sword at his side, his hair is black trimmed practically and he has no visible scars, he has an equally ornate helmet under his arm that he does not wear and will put down should he need to fight
about 5'8" normally but his size varies on his whims
Variable
Symbolism
two swords crossed behind a shield, the guarding knight, the chivalric code
Honor - Adherence to a code, regardless of outcome, Structured Warfare - Battle conducted with rules and discipline, Protection of the Worthy - Defense of those deemed worth defending, Judgment Through Combat - Determining worth via battle, Discipline - Control over oneself in battle, Nobility / Bearing - Conduct befitting a warrior of standing, Mercy - Sparing an opponent who yields properly
Accepted Domains
Honor
Discipline
Protection
Oaths
Structured warfare
Darker Truths
Honor above life
Protection only for the “worthy”
Killing done “properly” is still killing
War justified by code, not morality
Powers
Mastery over all mortal weapons, thousands of years of experience in combat, grants his worshipers fearlessness, unwavering belief in their goals and occasionally skill beyond mortal means
Bound by His Code - He cannot act outside his own rules, Must Accept a Fair Challenge - If challenged properly, he cannot refuse, Power Fades in Dishonorable Conflict - The more chaotic or dishonorable the battlefield, the weaker he becomes, He struggles to adapt to unconventional tactics, Cannot Abandon the Worthy - If someone under his protection qualifies, he cannot leave them, Honor Over Victory - He will choose the “correct” action over the winning one, Vulnerability to Absolute Innocence - He cannot strike those he deems truly innocent, Cannot Break an Oath - Once given, his word is absolute.
feels he is starting to get old, much like Bowlog, Rae'volt is starting to tire of war, but where Bowlog learned from it Rae'volt is just perplexed by it
Rituals
The Oath Before Battle
“Rae’volt, White Warrior, witness me.
I take the field with clear purpose and steady hand.
I will not falter, I will not break,
and I will not cast aside what I am for the sake of victory.
Let my blade be true,
let my will be unshaken,
and let my conduct bring no shame upon your name.”
The Protector’s Vow
“Shield of civilization, stand with me.
What I guard, I guard without hesitation.
Let no harm pass me that I can deny,
let no fear take me that I can endure.
I stand not for myself,
but for those who cannot stand at all.”
The Soldier’s Prayer
“Good Knight, keep me steady.
The field is loud, but I will not be.
Let me hold my line,
let me trust those beside me,
and let my hand not tremble when it must act.
If I fall, let it be facing forward.”
The Oath of the Open Blade (Honorable)
Purpose: To formally bind oneself before battle or service: Practice: The participant: draws their blade, holds it flat across both palms, They speak their oath aloud: clearly, without hesitation, The blade is then: sheathed without blood being drawn
he Trial of the Bound Duel
Purpose:
To force resolution through “honor,” even when it may not be just
Practice:
Two parties are:
bound to fight
Terms are declared:
no retreat
no outside interference
martial excellence, honor in all you do, walking the earth and defending others
is frequently at his fortress monastery and interacts with the humans there
Notes
Rae'volt has a fortress monastery at the top of the Karathas mountain where his paladins train and are directed from, among its members are the mountain god of the Mountain Karathas himself along with many other famous memebrs
things his paladins and worshipers might say
“Say it, then stand by it.”
“Rae’volt hears the oath, not the excuse.”
“Fight clean, or don’t call his name.”
“Better to fall with honor than stand without it.”
Overview
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Rae'volt
A well dressed warrior clad in ivory armor, a eagle head motif acting as one of his pauldrons, with an ornate long sword at his side
God of honor and battle, the white warrior, the good knight, protector of the innocent, shield of civilization
Appearance
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A well dressed warrior clad in gleaming ivory white armor, a eagle head motif acting as one of his pauldrons, with an ornate long sword at his side, his hair is black trimmed practically and he has no visible scars, he has an equally ornate helmet under his arm that he does not wear and will put down should he need to fight
about 5'8" normally but his size varies on his whims
Variable
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Symbolism
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two swords crossed behind a shield, the guarding knight, the chivalric code
Honor - Adherence to a code, regardless of outcome, Structured Warfare - Battle conducted with rules and discipline, Protection of the Worthy - Defense of those deemed worth defending, Judgment Through Combat - Determining worth via battle, Discipline - Control over oneself in battle, Nobility / Bearing - Conduct befitting a warrior of standing, Mercy - Sparing an opponent who yields properly
Accepted Domains
Honor
Discipline
Protection
Oaths
Structured warfare
Darker Truths
Honor above life
Protection only for the “worthy”
Killing done “properly” is still killing
War justified by code, not morality
Powers
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Mastery over all mortal weapons, thousands of years of experience in combat, grants his worshipers fearlessness, unwavering belief in their goals and occasionally skill beyond mortal means
Bound by His Code - He cannot act outside his own rules, Must Accept a Fair Challenge - If challenged properly, he cannot refuse, Power Fades in Dishonorable Conflict - The more chaotic or dishonorable the battlefield, the weaker he becomes, He struggles to adapt to unconventional tactics, Cannot Abandon the Worthy - If someone under his protection qualifies, he cannot leave them, Honor Over Victory - He will choose the “correct” action over the winning one, Vulnerability to Absolute Innocence - He cannot strike those he deems truly innocent, Cannot Break an Oath - Once given, his word is absolute.
feels he is starting to get old, much like Bowlog, Rae'volt is starting to tire of war, but where Bowlog learned from it Rae'volt is just perplexed by it
Rituals
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The Oath Before Battle
“Rae’volt, White Warrior, witness me.
I take the field with clear purpose and steady hand.
I will not falter, I will not break,
and I will not cast aside what I am for the sake of victory.
Let my blade be true,
let my will be unshaken,
and let my conduct bring no shame upon your name.”
The Protector’s Vow
“Shield of civilization, stand with me.
What I guard, I guard without hesitation.
Let no harm pass me that I can deny,
let no fear take me that I can endure.
I stand not for myself,
but for those who cannot stand at all.”
The Soldier’s Prayer
“Good Knight, keep me steady.
The field is loud, but I will not be.
Let me hold my line,
let me trust those beside me,
and let my hand not tremble when it must act.
If I fall, let it be facing forward.”
The Oath of the Open Blade (Honorable)
Purpose: To formally bind oneself before battle or service: Practice: The participant: draws their blade, holds it flat across both palms, They speak their oath aloud: clearly, without hesitation, The blade is then: sheathed without blood being drawn
he Trial of the Bound Duel
Purpose:
To force resolution through “honor,” even when it may not be just
Practice:
Two parties are:
bound to fight
Terms are declared:
no retreat
no outside interference
martial excellence, honor in all you do, walking the earth and defending others
is frequently at his fortress monastery and interacts with the humans there
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Rae'volt has a fortress monastery at the top of the Karathas mountain where his paladins train and are directed from, among its members are the mountain god of the Mountain Karathas himself along with many other famous memebrs
things his paladins and worshipers might say
“Say it, then stand by it.”
“Rae’volt hears the oath, not the excuse.”
“Fight clean, or don’t call his name.”
“Better to fall with honor than stand without it.”
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