Irfan Uri
Irfan Uri is the God of Justice, and chief among the gods of neutrality. Some regard him as second only to Amit himself, and thus acting ruler of all gods. Despite his immense power, the reality of his rulership is questionable.
Irfan Uri represents the immutable will of the Law itself. Rules exist for a reason. They must be followed, and transgressions must be punished, for good or ill. Mercy and vengeance are equal forms of weakness. Enforcing the law isn't a pleasure, it is a duty. A man who steals food to feed his family is still a thief, to the same extent that a man who kills his wife's lover out of jealousy is a murderer. Unswerving and unblinking loyalty to the law and nothing else is demanded from Irfan's followers. On the other hand, the law also demands the protection of innocents, both from the crimes of others and from false accusations in the name of the law. One who bears false witness is considered worse than a murderer in the eyes of Irfan Uri's clergy.
He is usually depicted as a heavily muscled man, shirtless and clad from the waist down in billowing pants. An immaculate silken band covers his blind eyes, his right arm holds up a scale, and his left holds an executioner's axe at his side.
More superstitious worshipers of Irfan revere left-handed people among the faithful, viewing them as rare people who are more likely to be gifted in meting out justice to those who flee it.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
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Two equilateral triangles, side by side, representing scales
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