Terelok
Terelok is the deity of Time and Justice in the common pantheon.
Created by Daardeonkar in the The First Plethora from one of the primal deity's scales, Terelok is by far the most important god in the western humans pantheon.
In all pantheons, Terelok governs Time and Justice, and is regarded as a cold, perfectly lawful netural entity.
Terelok is considered the most important deity of the western human pantheon, and is taught as such; however, they are not a god to whom everyone prays the traditional way, and their temples are usually closer to governative buildings rather than places of prayers.
Enverdoon Kingdom
In western human cultures, Terelok is male and governs, in addition to Time and Justice, Law and the punishment of criminals. Because of this, codexes of law and the executioner's axe are symbols associated to him.
The church of Terelok has a very secular function in the Enverdoon Kingdom: the heads of their temples in towns and cities, known as High Priests, are the keepers of the town treasury, and they are responsible for interregional and intraregional taxes.
Created by Daardeonkar in the The First Plethora from one of the primal deity's scales, Terelok is by far the most important god in the western humans pantheon.
In all pantheons, Terelok governs Time and Justice, and is regarded as a cold, perfectly lawful netural entity.
Terelok is considered the most important deity of the western human pantheon, and is taught as such; however, they are not a god to whom everyone prays the traditional way, and their temples are usually closer to governative buildings rather than places of prayers.
Enverdoon Kingdom
In western human cultures, Terelok is male and governs, in addition to Time and Justice, Law and the punishment of criminals. Because of this, codexes of law and the executioner's axe are symbols associated to him.
The church of Terelok has a very secular function in the Enverdoon Kingdom: the heads of their temples in towns and cities, known as High Priests, are the keepers of the town treasury, and they are responsible for interregional and intraregional taxes.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Usually not gendered, male in the western human culture, their symbols are a set of perfectly balanced scales and a clock, a rare mechanical item, reserved to the powerful and rich.
Holy Garments
Terelok's priests wear light gray robes, closed in the front by dark buttons, on top of other more secular garments. They also sometimes carry the symbol of Terelok in pendants on their chest.
Temples
Temples vary highly depending on the influence of local culture and architecture, as well as climate and materials availability. However, there are some common shared characteristics.
Holy Garments
Terelok's priests wear light gray robes, closed in the front by dark buttons, on top of other more secular garments. They also sometimes carry the symbol of Terelok in pendants on their chest.
Temples
Temples vary highly depending on the influence of local culture and architecture, as well as climate and materials availability. However, there are some common shared characteristics.
Divine Classification
Deity
Children
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