diff --git a/HBW/Miscellaneous-assistance-pages/Deity-Equivalences.html b/HBW/Miscellaneous-assistance-pages/Deity-Equivalences.html index 84ca999..127154d 100644 --- a/HBW/Miscellaneous-assistance-pages/Deity-Equivalences.html +++ b/HBW/Miscellaneous-assistance-pages/Deity-Equivalences.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Deity Equivalences description: Lists equivalent deities. Not to be read by players published: true -date: 2025-05-15T17:35:20.149Z +date: 2025-05-15T17:37:09.450Z tags: game-master, deity equivalences, deities, pantheons, gods editor: ckeditor dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:53:50.445Z @@ -316,14 +316,19 @@ dateCreated: 2023-01-06T16:53:50.445Z

Main Portfolio: War, Combat, Strategy, Discipline, Conflict (with purpose)

Typical Domains: War, Order

Other Domains: Knowledge, Tempest

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Battle; Discipline; Military Hierarchy; Strategy; Was (defined as conflict with clear purpose and objectives)

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Battle; Honorable Combat; Discipline; Military Hierarchy; Strategy; Was (defined as structured conflict with clear purpose and objectives)

 

(Represents war as structured, goal-driven conflict — a force to be respected and wielded, not unleashed blindly. War must serve a purpose, whether that be defense, conquest, justice, or survival. A war without purpose is not a war, but merely slaughter and butchery.)

Tempus (Honorable Combat); Red Knight (Strategy)   Purpose defines war. Victory, protection, conquest — if there is no intent or objective, the deity withdraws its favor. -   + +

The Commander: “Let me read the battlefield clearly. Let my soldiers trust the plan. Let order be our edge.”

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The Duelist: “Let my blade speak truth. Let the test be clean. Let me fall with honor, or stand with purpose.”

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The Peasant-Turned-Fighter: “I never chose the sword. But if I must fight, let me fight well.”

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The Mercenary Captain: “I wage war for coin — but I keep order. I fight clean. I keep my word.”

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Ammindur (masculine)