The Warrior
Both courageous and disciplined, with a strong, yet slender body and dark green skin that was covered in battle scars, the God who became known as The Warrior appears as a 20-meter-tall genderless humanoid. The Warrior is seen as the most dichotomous of the Gods, as they represent both War and Peace, but the Warrior sees Peace as the goal of War, and War as merely a tool to bring about Peace.
The Warrior holds the God known as The Sage in very high regard. The Sage sacrificed their leg to save the Warrior's life during a battle with the evil God The Madness.
Worshippers
Fighters, Barbarians, DiplomatsClergy
The Church Of The Eternal Struggle is the name of the main religious organization based on worshipping the Warrior. Members of the church wear robes of green and red. The green symbolizes peace, and the red symbolizes war. Initiates into the church are called, "Cadets," full members are known as, "Veterans," and senior members are given the title of, "Peacemaker." Paladins of the Warrior are called, "Shields." The typical blessing of followers of the Warrior is, " May the Sword of War and the Quill of Peace be equally sated."Temples
Temples to the Warrior are devoted equally to both War and Peace. Temples run training facilities to allow their devotees to train in various forms of martial combat, but they also house schools devoted to teaching diplomacy and negotiation. Temples run by the Church of the Eternal Struggle tend to be located in more urban areas.Dogma
The Commandments of The Warrior are as follows:- Seek a peaceful resolution to conflicts.
- Fight your battles with strength, skill, and cunning.
- Test yourself against others.
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