Helm

god van bescherming

Also known as the Vigilant One and The Watcher, was the god of guardians, protection, and protectors.
He was worshipped by guards and paladins both, long being seen as a cold and focused deity who impartially took the role of defender and sometimes also enforcer.   Helm is the epitome of the watcher, the guard, the guardian, and has in years past been greatly venerated by those who need to remain watchful for evil at their doorsteps. He has long been seen as a cold and focused deity who impartially took the role of defender and sometimes also enforcer.   Helm is difficult to understand and is often viewed as emotionless, heartless, and devoted only to his duty or goal at the cost of all mortal consideration. While he is devoted to the point of obsession, he is not heartless, but merely a stern disciplinarian. He is fond of children and has been known to be most uncharacteristically lenient (for Helm) when dealing with small infractions by them or on their behalf.  
Description
Helm always appeared as a 14 to 20 feet (4.3 to 6.1 meters) tall man in plate mail armor, his face concealed by his helm.  

Worshipers

Helmite clergy believe they can win back the rightful power of Helm only through demonstrated excellence of vigilance and purity of loyalty in their roles as guardians and protectors. They have set about trying to train bodyguards everywhere and spreading the word that only Helm-tested worshipers of the God of Guardians are truly worthy and reliable to their masters.  

Vestments

Priests of Helm wear spotless, shining, (often everbright-enchanted), unblemished full plate armor with open-faced helms (a visor reduces vision). Helms are often topped with plumes. Such armor may be accessorized with red cloaks and tabards of steel gray, and such garments—or the armor itself—may be adorned with the Unsleeping Eye in the center of both back and breast.   In southern regions, Helmite clergy members often wear the finest full plate armor set with gems and worked with gold filigree in designs that accentuate great golden eyes set in the centers of their chests (on the breastplates) and hacks. In areas where heavily armored clerics are frowned on, the armor is reduced to a set of heavy shoulder plates, but the helm remains in any case.   Because of the useful nature of the ceremonial gear of the priests of Helm, it is worn in the field as well as for ceremonial purposes, unless it is decorated with such costly materials that the priest fears it will attract thieves, in which case a more utilitarian version of the same full plate armor is worn. In either case, the armor is dominated by i he symbol of Helm's eye on the chest, often shown in a sunburst or as the topmost level of a stepped pyramid.  

Orders

  • Companions of the One True Vision: Known for being loyal shock troops and defenders against overwhelming odds, this order fell into some disgrace after events in the Maztican campaign.
  • Watchers over the Fallen: A small fellowship of battlefield healers.
  • Everwatch Knights: This group of dedicated bodyguards was hired out by Helmite temples to generate revenue for the church.
  • Vigilant Eyes of the God: One of the Helmite orders of paladins.
Helm's symbool is een starend oog op een rechtopstaande linker handschoen.
Titel's                      He of the Unsleeping Eyes
God of Guardians
The Great Guard
The Watcher
The Vigilant
The Vigilant One
Children
Alignment Lawful Neutral
Domains Life, Light, Twilight
Worshipper
alignments
LG,LN,LE