Valrux
The Champion of Leadership
Valrux was a human that became a lich for His elven bride. As she was disgusted with His decision, and upon Her passing, Valrux placed a ritual upon her body to prevent her from returning to the mortal plane against her will. Valrux's people cared so deeply for His decision that they vowed to stay with their king even in death. Thus, most worshippers of Valrux strive for undeath to emulate the citizens of Nalastae. Eventually, He married another, Lamina Snow, the Great Dragon of Knowledge. Their relationship budded from a mutual understanding of loss, and Lamina ruled alongside Valrux until their ascension into godhood separated them. His mount is recognized as being a Zombified Drake.
Dogma
Valrux is a very understanding Champion that cares for the wellbeing of His worshippers. This stems from His sense of duty and His diligence in political circles. He always taught compassion to His people and for them to be accommodating to others. Background didn't much matter to Him as it was more the way they presented themselves as a person. "It's not the first impression or the lasting impression, it is how they reflect upon it that shows true character."
Gaining Favor or Redemption
To gain favor with Valrux, one must be a proper leader. Communication, aid, acceptance of responsibility and blame, and maintaining a sense of direction. To fail as a leader, or even be deposed, is grounds for loss of favor. Redemption is hard-fought, but the most common way of gaining back Valrux's favor is through earning back the respect of one's peers as a leader.
Interactions with the world
Worshippers of Andesine tend to develop the obliging traits that Valrux is known for. Worshippers of Valrux tend to search for the best qualities in others and try to assist in any struggles others suffer through. It is debatable whether Cores prefer Valrux worshippers as they do tend to have exemplary leadership skills, but they tend to put their own lives on the line to save other pacted creatures as they cannot handle the idea of lost lives.
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