Talisid the Warrior

"Talisid looked at the oncoming Titans with a smile. His shining armor tarnished at his word, and he knelt down, appearing as no more than a slight interruption in the tall grass. When Dovor the Titan was nearly upon him, he sprang from the grass, roaring in rage. At the sound of his battlecry, the very earth and tree took up arms against the foe, and no Titan escaped the wrath of Talisid that day."   ~Excerpt from The Tale of The Lion

Holy Books & Codes

Tale of the Lion   Oath of Devotion   Oath of Heroism   Oath of Conquest   Oath of the Ancients

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Talisid's Forks, sometimes expressed as simply six lines crossing each other, are a symbol of the protection of and by the commonfolk.

Tenets of Faith

Talisid teaches that true warriors defend the innocent.

Holidays

Reverents celebrate Day of the Lion on the First of Newsummer. It's a day of fasting and exercise, traditionally followed by a dance at night. It happens in remembrance of the traditional first day of campaign season.
Divine Classification
Holy Crusader
Children

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