Thursis, God of Battle
Alignment: Neutral Evil
Domains: War, Death, Destruction, Evil, Magic
Symbol: Four envenomed arrows arranged in an “X”
Garb: Armor anointed in the blood of enemies.
Favored Weapons: Composite Longbow, Battleaxe
Form of Worship and Holidays: Beheading of prisoners upon the eve of battle and the ceremonial cremation of the fallen afterwards. Thursis’ most holy day falls in early June, the traditional start of the military campaign season.
Typical Worshipers: Warriors, mercenaries and warlords.
Thursis as a powerfully-built red haired man driving an iron chariot drawn by a team of four fiendish warhorses. His chariot glows with hellfire and is adorned with the animated heads of his fallen enemies which moan incessantly. Thursis wears spiked plate armor of archaic design which glows a sickly green. His cursed arrows are said to afflict his enemies with a variety of infections and demonic fevers which render them unable to defend themselves. Thursis is not so much worshiped as respected and feared, for he has been known to abandon faithless followers in the midst of battle, even going so far as to aid their enemies.
Domains: War, Death, Destruction, Evil, Magic
Symbol: Four envenomed arrows arranged in an “X”
Garb: Armor anointed in the blood of enemies.
Favored Weapons: Composite Longbow, Battleaxe
Form of Worship and Holidays: Beheading of prisoners upon the eve of battle and the ceremonial cremation of the fallen afterwards. Thursis’ most holy day falls in early June, the traditional start of the military campaign season.
Typical Worshipers: Warriors, mercenaries and warlords.
Thursis as a powerfully-built red haired man driving an iron chariot drawn by a team of four fiendish warhorses. His chariot glows with hellfire and is adorned with the animated heads of his fallen enemies which moan incessantly. Thursis wears spiked plate armor of archaic design which glows a sickly green. His cursed arrows are said to afflict his enemies with a variety of infections and demonic fevers which render them unable to defend themselves. Thursis is not so much worshiped as respected and feared, for he has been known to abandon faithless followers in the midst of battle, even going so far as to aid their enemies.
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