Ram Kor Character in Ugaron | World Anvil

Ram Kor

Ram Kor, the god of war, patron of soldiers, appears in the mythology of the Fultonian Religion at the time of the first Guar invasion and conquest. Legend tells a story of a half-Guar, half-Fultonian warrior who died helping to overthrow the first Guar rulers. For his deeds he was granted immortality by Sennia, the goddess of agriculture. After achieving immortality this demi-god quickly killed and supplanted the old Fultonian god of war, Ral Rom, and has now become one of the most important Fultonian deities. Ram Kor's appearance, traits and mannerisms all closely mirror those of the Guar god of war, Huan Kor.   He is worshipped almost universally by the legions of the Fultonian army and is the god mostly closely associated with Imperial power after Tya Nehru. His priests are generally army officers.   Outside of the military, mercenaries but few others worship Ram Kor; most people of Fultar pay thanks to him and remember him for driving away the Guar on his feast day and try not to think about his famously severe self otherwise. His temples are found wherever there are large army bases or wherever mercenary activity is concentrated. Some baronial fighting men and women worship Ram Kor, but the Barons generally discourage his cult.
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