Brass Nimblestone
The Founder of the Ideals of Duty and Greed
Brass Nimblestone has always considered himself a professional adventurer. This is partly due to His founding of the Adventurer's Hall on Omedei, and it is even believed that this Adventurer's Hall is still on Omedei to this day. Brass was adamant about scouring the Towers of Omedei in search of evidence of their supposed power sources. And thus, Brass inadvertently stumbled across the existence of Tower Cores. His mount is recognized as being a War Pony.
Dogma
Brass is an arrogant Founder whose overconfidence in His skills has led to many Brass worshippers' deaths. Brass oftentimes expressed that pride must be taken in your work and you must honor your word. However, if you can't make a profit off of your word then you have already lost the meaning of being an adventurer.
Gaining Favor or Redemption
Gaining favor with Brass can typically be done through honoring one's promises and applying one's self in their tasks to their fullest. As He is the Founder of Duty and Greed, to make profitable decisions is also a way of gaining favor. But failure to uphold these ideals can lead to losing favor with Brass. Redemption is found through re-establishing one's connection with Brass through ascending a Tower to one of the higher floors and retrieving a Peridot ranked item to gift to a Temple of Brass.
Interactions with the World
Before Brass ventured from Sarofarn onto Omedei's shores, Omedei was wrought with lack of responsibility and lack of understanding the intrinsic value surrounding these mortals. Brass desired to rectify this issue through pressuring the mortals of Omedei into performing above their expectations. This, however, was accomplished through the acquisition of dragon's blood and an elven parchment. The resulting creation was one of the first drakes of Omedei, and this drake terrorized the mortals into developing a sense of urgency to destroy it. This had caused the mortals of Omedei to take responsibility for the consequences of others. With this came a sense of vulnerability as the mortals of Omedei needed protection from future threats. This provided the mortals of Omedei the need to provide value on their lives, and this value was found through their surroundings. Some, through their fear, hoarded their wealth of protection and armaments and would only part with them for hefty sums of money.
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