Truffenyi (Truff-EN-Yee)
The eldest of The Thirteen, Truffenyi was often looked to for wise and sagely, mostly fatherly, advice. As a human described as being in his late forties or early fifties, he certainly possessed far more life experience than the majority of the rest, a trait they relied on heavily during their war against Teraptus.
Truffenyi was not a powerful spellcaster, nor was he a ferocious warrior. What he was, however, was a bit of both; he mixed his magics, as well as the occasional folk tale, with a decent bit of swordplay, blending them seamlessly to bolster his allies in time of need.
After the fall of the World Dragon, and his subsequent rise to Divinity, Truffenyi remained as a father figure to many seeking guidance; he is a stern and difficult master to serve, but his pride is often rewarding and his praise is said to be like no other.
Truffenyi was not a powerful spellcaster, nor was he a ferocious warrior. What he was, however, was a bit of both; he mixed his magics, as well as the occasional folk tale, with a decent bit of swordplay, blending them seamlessly to bolster his allies in time of need.
After the fall of the World Dragon, and his subsequent rise to Divinity, Truffenyi remained as a father figure to many seeking guidance; he is a stern and difficult master to serve, but his pride is often rewarding and his praise is said to be like no other.
Divine Domains
Truffenyi resides over the divine domains of Order, Knowledge, and Peace. He abhors the chaos of the world, and wishes for everything to have a place, and to be serene. Paladins in his service most often devote themselves to the oath of the Crown or the oath of Redemption.
Artifacts
In life, Truffenyi carried a single sword into battle, a gladius he had named Dreamweaver. Some time after the final battle with Teraptus, Dreamweaver was lost, and he spent most of his remaining days in search of the blade. Over the years since, hundreds, if not thousands, of people have sought the blade, and many have claimed to've found it, only to be exposed as frauds or fakes, or, worse, having been swindled by some merchant for a barely magical trinket.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Truffenyi's sigil is an ox, a fitting representation for a God who had dedicated his life to the simple pleasures of hard work as a fisherman and farmer.
Tenets of Faith
One must strive to better themselves, and help others in doing the same. One must never better themselves at the cost of others. One must never waste the day, where work can be done.
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