Gods, Heroes and Saints: Difference between revisions
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| - Vigilance is its own reward | | - Vigilance is its own reward | ||
- She is the saint of those who stand watch, of all those who must carry a burden ceaselessly | - She is the saint of those who stand watch, of all those who must carry a burden ceaselessly | ||
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=== [[Salorna]] === | |||
'''Salorna''' believes that nature is a moral good. That to behave in a manner not in accord with the natural balance is to commit offense against the gods. {{Cite web/ds december 2024|308-314}} | |||
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|+Saints of Salorna | |||
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|'''[[Draighen]] {{Cite web/ds december 2024|308-314}}''' | |||
|The Warden, the Ranger, Draighen of the Wood, elf-friend | |||
| - Solutions can always be found if people are willing to talk | |||
- The proper reaction to unknown territory is curiosity | |||
- Even the darkest forest is not a threat if you carry wisdom and an open heart with you | |||
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|'''[[Eriarwen]] {{Cite web/ds december 2024|308-314}}''' | |||
|The Wroth | |||
| - Nature holds the power to destroy | |||
- Mother Nature is the fury of a hurricane | |||
- As nature would preach revenge against those who would prevent the natural world, those who seek to preserve the balance must also be willing to take violent action if necessary | |||
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