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{{Deity Infobox | {{Deity Infobox | ||
|[[File: | |[[File:Verax Device.png|x150px]] | ||
| | |Verax, Lord of Justice | ||
| | |Truth, justice, fairness, administration, kingship, leadership, fidelity | ||
| | | | ||
| | *Aequitarus, Demigod of fairness | ||
|Blue | *Elois, Demigoddess of mercy (pity, clemency, twin to Sotris) | ||
*Poenus, Demigod of punishment | |||
|Olive laurel, gavel | |||
|Blue white and gold | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Basic Overview== <!-- placeholder text--> | ==Basic Overview== <!-- placeholder text--> | ||
Vindikari teaches the | The God Verax rules over the domain of Justice. His symbol is that of a golden scale. Alongside his twin Vindikari, he is the child of Gwynna and Nul. These two pregenetor Gods created the twins to govern the gods in all matters relating to Justice and Vengeance. It was through their power over the gods that Verax and Vindikari decreed that no Gods should walk among mortals, for mortals were far too fragile. | ||
Verax teaches that one must follow the rules set in place in whatever realm one is present in, and that for each action there will be a consequence or a reward. Honesty, truth, justice, and balance are at the core of the tenants of Verax. Followers believe in a balanced | |||
world where there is no good without evil and vice versa. Verax does not ask for prayer as many gods do, but instead asks his followers to obey the laws of the land, which supersede cultural and moral belief. As such it is a follower’s duty to be familiar with the laws of the | |||
land when traveling to new locations. | |||
==Mythology== | ==Mythology== | ||
To some, Verax is also regarded as a psychopomp who guides souls through the Sundered Lands. Should the person’s good deeds outweigh the bad, they may be rewarded with swift passage through the afterlife. This is a controversial belief that often comes under scrutiny when compared to Nul’s role as the primary God of Death. | |||
The God of Justice stands as one of the most widely worshipped gods of the Thracian Pantheon. Along with his sister Vindikari, the twins serve as the governing force to both gods and mortals alike. | |||
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==Worship & Simple Devotions== | ==Worship & Simple Devotions== | ||
===Simple Devotions=== | |||
The most devoted followers often become Judges of Verax and preside over court cases ranging from property disputes, to tax evasion, and war crimes. Paladins of Verax often dedicate their lives to seeking out evil doers to enact justice. | |||
===Major Religious Centers=== | ===Major Religious Centers=== | ||
Although the center of Verax worship lies in Thracia, many in Alba and Warwick also follow the God’s teachings. | |||
===Holidays=== | |||
=== | In Thracia, followers of Verax celebrate Peoples’ Justice Day where citizens are encouraged to go out and volunteer their time to combat poverty, hunger, and unemployment. | ||
===Presence in Warwick=== | ===Presence in Warwick=== | ||
There is an Alban-run charity in the name of Verax that raises funds to assist refugees of war and victims of violence. One of these centers remains open in Newcastle. | |||
<nowiki>[[Category:Thracian Pantheon]]</nowiki> | <nowiki>[[Category:Thracian Pantheon]]</nowiki> |
Latest revision as of 04:21, 18 November 2024
Basic Overview
The God Verax rules over the domain of Justice. His symbol is that of a golden scale. Alongside his twin Vindikari, he is the child of Gwynna and Nul. These two pregenetor Gods created the twins to govern the gods in all matters relating to Justice and Vengeance. It was through their power over the gods that Verax and Vindikari decreed that no Gods should walk among mortals, for mortals were far too fragile.
Verax teaches that one must follow the rules set in place in whatever realm one is present in, and that for each action there will be a consequence or a reward. Honesty, truth, justice, and balance are at the core of the tenants of Verax. Followers believe in a balanced world where there is no good without evil and vice versa. Verax does not ask for prayer as many gods do, but instead asks his followers to obey the laws of the land, which supersede cultural and moral belief. As such it is a follower’s duty to be familiar with the laws of the land when traveling to new locations.
Mythology
To some, Verax is also regarded as a psychopomp who guides souls through the Sundered Lands. Should the person’s good deeds outweigh the bad, they may be rewarded with swift passage through the afterlife. This is a controversial belief that often comes under scrutiny when compared to Nul’s role as the primary God of Death.
The God of Justice stands as one of the most widely worshipped gods of the Thracian Pantheon. Along with his sister Vindikari, the twins serve as the governing force to both gods and mortals alike.
Worship & Simple Devotions
Simple Devotions
The most devoted followers often become Judges of Verax and preside over court cases ranging from property disputes, to tax evasion, and war crimes. Paladins of Verax often dedicate their lives to seeking out evil doers to enact justice.
Major Religious Centers
Although the center of Verax worship lies in Thracia, many in Alba and Warwick also follow the God’s teachings.
Holidays
In Thracia, followers of Verax celebrate Peoples’ Justice Day where citizens are encouraged to go out and volunteer their time to combat poverty, hunger, and unemployment.
Presence in Warwick
There is an Alban-run charity in the name of Verax that raises funds to assist refugees of war and victims of violence. One of these centers remains open in Newcastle.
[[Category:Thracian Pantheon]]