Iroas's Favor
Iroas has a soft spot in his heart for underdogs, even if they lack the strength to win the fight. It is easier, he believes, to make a hero from a weakling who has a heroic heart than it is to turn a brute into a defender of justice. What's more, the victory of the strong gives them glory, but the victory of the weak gives glory to Iroas.
Why did Iroas seek you out as a champion? Perhaps you proved your courage even when victory eluded your grasp, or you demonstrated a willingness to use your strength for good. Occasionally, Iroas's choice of a champion has as much to do with his enmity toward Mogis as it does with the mortal he chooses; is there some connection between you and the god of slaughter? The Iroas's Favor table offers a few suggestions.
d6 | Circumstance |
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1 | You were born on the eve of a major battle. |
2 | Your twin sibling is a champion of Mogis. |
3 | You showed great courage in a losing battle. |
4 | You proved yourself in a contest of strength and skill at the Iroan Games. |
5 | You called upon Iroas to witness an oath of victory in battle, and he took notice. |
6 | Despite having been knocked down repeatedly in life, you show grit and determination in all you do. |
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