Keller
Keller, the god of war, law, and contradiction, is a revered figure in the human pantheon. The mere mention of his name is enough to evoke feelings of reverence and awe among farmers and soldiers across the land. In the elaborate mythology of both Dragtonian and Arcadian traditions, Keller has been depicted as a powerful figure - an athletic man, whose chiseled muscles and intense gaze convey a palpable aura of strength and authority.
Keller's garb is a sight to behold, for he is often portrayed as being clad in heavy chainmail, which only adds to his intimidating persona. The weight of the armor does not seem to bother him, for he carries himself with an easy fluidity that reflects his prowess as a warrior. And yet, amidst all the fierceness and intensity that surrounds him, Keller is also associated with Keual, the Nomadic father of tactics and crops. This curious paradox is not lost on his devotees, who see in Keller a deity who embodies both the might of the battlefield and the bounties of the land.
Perhaps the most striking aspect of Keller's appearance is the regal eagle perched on his shoulder. The bird of prey is a fitting symbol for a god who commands armies, for it represents the might and majesty of the skies. The eagle is a constant companion to Keller, ever vigilant and watchful, and serves as a potent reminder of his dominion over all that lies beneath him.
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