Aramon
God of Fire and War
"We're outnumbered."
Peering down at the mortal, the immense being draws his sword out of the earth and places it across his shoulders. The other towering man beside him draws his battleaxe encased in shadow.
"Give us the signal Brother, and I'll lead the second charge."
The armored God nods and walks out into the field to meet the oncoming horde alone. The dark creatures claw and scrape at the air in front of them, itching to attack. A ways out, the God of War stops. He holds his arm out and taunts the creatures toward him. They unwittingly charge forward. Fierce flames fume out of the God's armor. He points his large sword to the enemy and it engulfs with the same fierce flame.
"Arbane!"
The fire God thrusts his sword into the air, summoning a war horse of fire. They charge side by side toward the dark horde. On impact, the horse charges through the ranks before exploding into a heap of molten lava. The God sweeps through the enemies with fire and ease. They surround him, he summons another shorter sword into his free hand and throws it forward. It cuts through another line of enemies, sizzling their flesh. Seeing the opportunity, he erupts in flames and manifests several yards away. Aramon thrusts his greatsword up into the air once more. This time, a fire silhouette of his own sword strikes down from the sky and fits around his flaming sword. With this, the sound of crashing metal echoes through the battlefield.
"That's the signal. Charge!"
The ranks of Oserians charge forward, lead by Ta'thul and followed by the strikes of crackling lightning.
Divine Domains
War, Fire, Honor, Horses, Sword
Aramon is not seen as a war god to Oserians until later in the history of Osera. He is currently revered for his association with fire. He has spoken many times through large bonfires during invocation and is the bringer of fire when/if he is asked to provide it.
He is also related to honor because he is known as a warrior God. He carries a large sword which has translated him into a god of swords. Aramon is associated with horses because of his known love for them. He has his own war horse forged from fire and looks to all horses as loyal and honorable companions in times of war and peace.
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