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-Adro'Har-

GOD OF WRATH AND WAR

 

Symbol: Often an iron gauntlet or clenched fist pointing upward, though there have been instances of blood, gore, and spiked iterations of the Annabellan Brand.

Place of Existence: Within the Realm of Nhearn, though it is not clear if this deity still persists after the ending of the Annabellan War of the First Age when it was claimed Adro'Har had chosen a duel with Aurora and had fallen in battle.

Signs: Heated anger, sudden rage, battle, and war. This deity pushes others to violence and is often thought to manipulate the emotions or memories of victims to do so.

Alignment: Chaotic Evil

Adro'Har is often worshipped by warriors who are driven to battle for the glory of violence. Orc tribes have also been noted by Imperial historians to craft symbols or make markings of Adro'Har, though these are speculative musing within the Imperial Acadamies. The God of War however is not commonly prayed to or worshipped in the same manner of other deities, instead it is believed that the influence of Adro'Har can only be witnessed in retrospect, considering the reasons to have committed to battle and war and understanding that the terrible God may have used its powers to conjure such terror.

 

The few temples that Adro'Har has been discovered to host and few documents from old religions depict the God as a massive warrior, sometimes armored with weapons vile, or as a brute monster whose hands are clawed and whose mouth is filled with the victims that lie before them.

The largest record of Adro'Har comes from the histories of the First Age when the Empire of Man had gathered allies from among the other denizens of Nhearn to combat the arrival of Annabel as Hell itself opened upon the firmament of Nhearn. Adro'Har was documented as wielding large weapons, changing often to indulge in the violence each one could yield, and upon his brow was a crown of large thorns forged from iron. Within this crown Annabel gifted the evil tyrant the ability to capture all the souls of life's creation before they could be saved by the servants of Dermolgmar, each one of his conquests granting him the power of the victim's spirit, history, knowledge, and strength. Endlessly becoming more powerful, Adro'Har challenged Aurora herself, claiming that he would slay the Goddess himself, but during this conflict Aurora was claimed to have slain the warrior, sundering the Iron Crown and spreading the thorns to her servants within the Eternal Empire of the High Elves.

Since this time, Adro'Har has not been witnessed again upon the field of battle, though his influence upon Nhearn still lingers, as war, strife, murder, rage, and wrath still persist within the realm.

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