Nezmin Hardbraids
The Founder of the Ideals of Alliances and Sacrifice
Nezmin was an exiled gnome that had gained powers from Gthuldrullah, the Embodiment of the Unknown. This pact had rendered Him disfigured and in constant pain. Throughout His travels, He eventually stumbled across a few individuals, one of which being Niclaus, the Embodiment of Survival, and taught Him the ways of the outside world. Eventually, as Nezmin sought to aid His allies He had made friends with, Caladon, the Immortal Idol of Vengeance and Pacts, captured Nezmin and broke His neck in front of His friends. He is also a part of the Nature Pantheon as The Embodiment of Monsters, and in the Monster Pantheon as The Champion of Loss. His mount is recognized as being a Pseudonatural Wolf.
Dogma
Nezmin is an obervant Founder that believes trust can be forged with even the worst of enemies. This trust can become tantemount for the survival of His newfound friends. And His observations is what showed them what their true weaknesses were. With His ideals of trust, Nezmin also embodies forgiveness. To forgive the transgressions of others to benefit the whole. And to make sacrifices to mend the wounds between others.
Gaining Favor or Redemption
Gaining favor with Nezmin can typically be done through forging alliances with others. As He is the Founder of Alliances and Sacrifice, to make sacrifices to benefit your alliances and decisions is another way to gain favor. But failure to uphold these ideals can lead to losing favor with Nezmin. Redemption is found through re-establishing one's connection with Nezmin through mending the ties between others to no benefit of yourself or others associated with you.
Interactions with the World
Before Nezmin ventured from Sarofarn onto Omedei's shores, Omedei was devoid of selfless acts as most mortals were more keen on helping only themselves. Nezmin sought to rectify this transgression through creating a common threat. Through the aid of the other Founders, the mortals of Omedei soon faced a threat to their very means of survival that only collective cooperation and trust could stave off their possible demise. With this, came the eventuality of putting one's life in danger for others. This peril spurred others to fight for the necessity of safety without sacrifice. This, is what truly brought the mortals of Omedei together.
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