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+ | | Temple of Daeus, [[Organizations#OrderSkyguard|Skyguard]], [[Player-Made_Orgs#The_Iron_Book|Iron Book]], [[Organizations#OrderTruth|Truthsayers]], [[Organizations#OrderCrown|Order of the Crown]], [[Organizations#OrderHymn|Order of the Hymn]], [[Organizations#OrderPeace|Order of Peace]], [[Organizations#OrderSeal|Order of the Seal]] |
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+ | The Shining Knight, the Platinum Dragon, Daeus bears the fury of the Sun against evil's onslaught. He and Maugrim were born of Elhim during the beginning of time. Two warrior brothers, they ruled in peace until Maugrim's betrayal. Maugrim was whispered to by the Void, and began to see mortal will as arrogance--why did they not grind beneath His boot? Why did they not serve, slovenly to his whispers? |
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+ | It is said at that time that the Platinum Dragon first donned his shining armor, and became the Knight, guarding against his brother's corruption and seeking to protect those harmed in his wake. |
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− | Mightiest of all the gods save his brother Maugrim, Daeus is often represented as the shining knight or mighty Platimum Dragon, the premier force of goodness and justice in the world. He was born of Elhim during the beginning of time, and stands in eternal opposition to Evil, be these forces that of The Void or his wayward brother, Maugrim the Five-Fold Serpent. He is the steadfastness of the Good, and the wont for justice against evil's wrongs. |
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+ | Today, Daeus represents the steadfastness of Good. With his shield, he protects those who cannot protect themselves, and with his sword he strikes at Evil who would harm them. In this way, he represents Justice. |
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− | Daeus and his wife Althea are the rulers of heaven, just as Maugrim and Taara are viewed as rulers of the hells. He and Maugrim were born as brothers, oldest of the gods and born of Elhim. Both were great warriors--Daeus with the radiance of the Sun behind him, beheld in the searing light of his blade, the Righteous Dawn, or in the reflection of his shield. He represents the justice that good can bring to the world, and through his brother, the eventual redemption--or conquest--of darkness. |
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− | + | Daeus and his wife Althea are the rulers of heaven, just as Maugrim and Taara are viewed as rulers of the Hells. One day, he hopes his brother might stand beside him as he was meant to be. Daeus and Maugrim are, nevertheless, irrevocably linked by their origins and their natures and will forever be at odds. |
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+ | It is this nature also, that pairs him with Althea. Where she seeks the protection and uplifting of the poor, he would make her efforts everlasting, and bring compassion to laws and society. He would see a better, more ideal world and is perhaps unrealistic in this way. |
The Platinum Dragon is the figure for which he is most known and the visage of this mighty dragon adorns artwork, stained glass and more all across Gaea. During the Third Age, his manifestations included the Celestial Paladin, a tall bronze-skinned, deep-chested knight in platinum armor and white robes. Today, Daeus works through his clergy and other willing and destined souls. Of recent years, he is fond of less obvious manifestations such as in the form of an overweight but keenly sharp elderly scholar or an aged Templar of the Holy Sword or Dragon Knight, accompanied by an senile gold dragon, with surprising vigor despite his appearance. |
The Platinum Dragon is the figure for which he is most known and the visage of this mighty dragon adorns artwork, stained glass and more all across Gaea. During the Third Age, his manifestations included the Celestial Paladin, a tall bronze-skinned, deep-chested knight in platinum armor and white robes. Today, Daeus works through his clergy and other willing and destined souls. Of recent years, he is fond of less obvious manifestations such as in the form of an overweight but keenly sharp elderly scholar or an aged Templar of the Holy Sword or Dragon Knight, accompanied by an senile gold dragon, with surprising vigor despite his appearance. |
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== Dogma == |
== Dogma == |
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+ | Daeus is depicted often as a knight with shield raised against evil's onslaught, and his dogma reflects this in part. He asks his followers to seek justice for those who cannot seek it themselves, and stand against evil's encroachment. To them, he gives the might of the Sun. |
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− | The foremost duty of his Holy Order is to seek justice against evil's work. His followers are asked to stand for what is good and just, to become beacons in a world of darkness. Alongside his wife Althea, he asks them to protect the meek and the downtrodden, but also to promote good and just governance. Where she offers the strength of Hearth and wisdom to the downtrodden, he brings the Canon of the High Law, and urges his followers to offer spiritual guidance to the people of the world that they might curb the festering darkness of Maugrim and His agents, and create a safe place for all. |
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− | + | Daeus holds the belief that a good and just society is necessary. The farmer cannot produce if bandits steal her crops, the child cannot grow if not given food, and so on. His justice is based upon Compassion. He encourages his followers to constantly seek what is good and right, and if a law is unjust, to change it that it is just. The poor and meek must be protected and uplifted. Criminals must be punished as fits the crime, and justice should be sought on behalf of those who are unable to do so. |
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+ | Among his followers are the ranks of judges, advisers, soldiers, and advocates. He urges them to uphold justice, honor, and compassion. He asks rulers to be both noble and humble, and teaches that it is the duty of those in power to seek the betterment of those below them. |
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+ | His temples are often found alongside those of Althea, and in opposition to his fallen brother, Maugrim. When facing the fruits of injustice, Daeus is not to be underestimated: he is capable of becoming the fire of the Sun, and is one of the strongest gods in the cosmos. In this way, his righteous fury is terrifying to behold, and he is often seen in a leadership position among the gods. |
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+ | The main Temples have access to documents such as the Canon of the High Law, which is a work of writings inspired by the gods, and based upon the original text from books known as the Aegenean Gospels. It is said that only those of a pure heart may gaze upon their pages, or go blind (neutral and evil characters must make a save). Mortal law is seen as an imperfect reflection of these works, and therefore in need of constant wisdom, reflection, and correction. |
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− | Filled with remorse for the role of his brother in the world, Daeus is one on one hand, one of the most compassionate beings in the cosmos. On the other, he represents the might of the Sun as well as its righteous fury. |
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− | Daeus encourages many of his wisest followers to be advisers and shining beacons in the darkness. At times the forces of neutrality ally themselves with those of light to stand against the dark and preserve the world. However, Daeus often sees these alliances as tested by what he perceives as a lack of commitment. Were they to stand for what is good and just, the world might overthrow darkness completely. |
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− | Daeus encourages followers to undertake the nature of what is good, to be just, and to offer guidance and protection to the people of the world in order to better themselves. While Althea cares for and protects the poor, he seeks to extend her foundation, and to seek justice against the many wrongs that evil has brought unto the world. The two deities fulfill two connected, interrelated roles. The two Temples often work together, not apart. |
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== Temples and the Faithful == |
== Temples and the Faithful == |
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+ | Daeus encourages his followers to balance justice with compassion, and to advocate peace in the world. Where Althea lays the Foundation, his faithful build upon it, moving outward to make roadways safe and civilization just for the common man. |
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− | As the state religion in several of the largest human kingdoms and numerous followers amongst humanoid races, the Church of Daeus, sometimes simply called The Church, is the most powerful religious institution in the western world. Working on an international scale, the church advocates peace. Despite its peaceful nature, Daeus can be a forward-moving god, and it does recognize that warfare is sometimes necessary and that not all disputes are settled with words. During times of war, it concerns itself with seeking to make sure that wars are fought honorably, that the wounded are properly cared for, and that the proper respect and last rites are given to the dead. |
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+ | The Temples of Daeus tend to be organized, and at least loosely connected across national borders. It is strongest in Myrddion and similar nations, where his Temples are given state prominence. Rulers will often pay at least lip service to Daeus, even if they do not follow through. |
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+ | In general, the Temples of Daeus advocate peace. Yet, in the face of Maugrim and other true Evils, Daeus is unafraid of action. He recognizes that warfare is sometimes necessary and that not all disputes are settled with words. During times of war, His temples work to ensure that wars are fought honorably, with as little loss to civilian life as possible. |
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− | Being a lawful church, much of Daeus' efforts are concentrated through his clergy which is structured and organized with an established head and leadership. The dogma of the church is based upon The Canon of the High Law, which is a work of writings inspired by the gods, and based upon the original text from books known as The Aegenean Gospels. His church is very rich and influential in the lands of Myrddion and adjacent kingdoms. Priests of Daeus tend to work very hard at menial labors and are hard workers and not afraid to dig in and aid the common people. Daeus' priests are expected to provide spiritual guidance to the people of Gaea as well as defend the world from evil. They believe that good and just government is necessary for a free and stable society. They often act as advisors to rulers of a region, sit as judges in their communities and work to heal the wounded spirits and provide shelters for those who are wrongly accused and have been abused by misuses of The Law and also work to change those misuses. |
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− | The Church of Daeus is headquartered in Bryn-Myridorn, the capital city of Myrddion. Here, an enclosed in sovereign region of the city exists, known as the Tempus Sanctum. Within the sanctum are several buildings including smaller churches, libraries, smithies, living quarters and the headquarters of several knightly orders such as The Templars of the Holy Sword or The Sunguard, who are charged with protecting the local temple and flock of a given city. The Highcourt Cathedral is the actual physical housing place of the leaders of the church and is the greatest temple to Daeus in all of Arcania. The order known as The Platinum Council reigns as the chiefs of the church of Daeus. The leader of the church, The Chosen Prophet of Daeus, also serves as the council head of the Holy Order of Ea which is a joined collective of willing religious orders that operate under the doctrine created by Shadam the Elder, who brought the Aegenean Writings into the west. |
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== Clerical Vestments == |
== Clerical Vestments == |
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It is said his palace is as majestic as it is serene, bathed in pure, platinum light. |
It is said his palace is as majestic as it is serene, bathed in pure, platinum light. |
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Latest revision as of 01:06, 31 January 2018
Position | Greater Deity |
Symbol | A Sunburst (Solis) or a Platinum Dragon |
Colors | Gold, White, Platinum |
Celestial Symbol | The Sun |
Alignment | Lawful Good |
Home Plane | The Dome of Heaven |
Portfolio | Justice, Steadfastness, Sovereignty, Virtue, Good Dragons |
Domains & Inquisitions | Glory, Good, Law, Sun, Nobility |
Cleric Alignment | LG, LN, NG |
Favored Weapon | Righteous Dawn (longsword) |
Other Names | The Sun Lord, The Platinum Dragon, Rising One, Draco Solis (Myrddion), The Shining Knight, Morning Lord, The Supreme, Master of Law, (Stormgarde) The Highest One, Eli (sildanyar), Dragonfather (dragons, sith'makar), The Dragon Lord (Dragonier), Brilliant One, True Metal (khazad), Rising Sun, Ignis Divine |
Commonly Associated Organizations | Temple of Daeus, Skyguard, Iron Book, Truthsayers, Order of the Crown, Order of the Hymn, Order of Peace, Order of the Seal |
Some IC Hangouts | Alexandrian Grid: A10: Temple District, A06: The Soldier's Defense, A16: Castellum Alexandrae, A01: Watch Constables' Lodge
Main Grid: H02: The Felwood |
The Shining Knight, the Platinum Dragon, Daeus bears the fury of the Sun against evil's onslaught. He and Maugrim were born of Elhim during the beginning of time. Two warrior brothers, they ruled in peace until Maugrim's betrayal. Maugrim was whispered to by the Void, and began to see mortal will as arrogance--why did they not grind beneath His boot? Why did they not serve, slovenly to his whispers?
It is said at that time that the Platinum Dragon first donned his shining armor, and became the Knight, guarding against his brother's corruption and seeking to protect those harmed in his wake.
Today, Daeus represents the steadfastness of Good. With his shield, he protects those who cannot protect themselves, and with his sword he strikes at Evil who would harm them. In this way, he represents Justice.
Daeus and his wife Althea are the rulers of heaven, just as Maugrim and Taara are viewed as rulers of the Hells. One day, he hopes his brother might stand beside him as he was meant to be. Daeus and Maugrim are, nevertheless, irrevocably linked by their origins and their natures and will forever be at odds.
It is this nature also, that pairs him with Althea. Where she seeks the protection and uplifting of the poor, he would make her efforts everlasting, and bring compassion to laws and society. He would see a better, more ideal world and is perhaps unrealistic in this way.
The Platinum Dragon is the figure for which he is most known and the visage of this mighty dragon adorns artwork, stained glass and more all across Gaea. During the Third Age, his manifestations included the Celestial Paladin, a tall bronze-skinned, deep-chested knight in platinum armor and white robes. Today, Daeus works through his clergy and other willing and destined souls. Of recent years, he is fond of less obvious manifestations such as in the form of an overweight but keenly sharp elderly scholar or an aged Templar of the Holy Sword or Dragon Knight, accompanied by an senile gold dragon, with surprising vigor despite his appearance.
Daeus is the devoted husband to Althea and their love for one another is well-known and seen as one of the steadfast measures of the universe. Their children are Gilead, Eluna, and Tarien.
Dogma
Daeus is depicted often as a knight with shield raised against evil's onslaught, and his dogma reflects this in part. He asks his followers to seek justice for those who cannot seek it themselves, and stand against evil's encroachment. To them, he gives the might of the Sun.
Daeus holds the belief that a good and just society is necessary. The farmer cannot produce if bandits steal her crops, the child cannot grow if not given food, and so on. His justice is based upon Compassion. He encourages his followers to constantly seek what is good and right, and if a law is unjust, to change it that it is just. The poor and meek must be protected and uplifted. Criminals must be punished as fits the crime, and justice should be sought on behalf of those who are unable to do so.
Among his followers are the ranks of judges, advisers, soldiers, and advocates. He urges them to uphold justice, honor, and compassion. He asks rulers to be both noble and humble, and teaches that it is the duty of those in power to seek the betterment of those below them.
His temples are often found alongside those of Althea, and in opposition to his fallen brother, Maugrim. When facing the fruits of injustice, Daeus is not to be underestimated: he is capable of becoming the fire of the Sun, and is one of the strongest gods in the cosmos. In this way, his righteous fury is terrifying to behold, and he is often seen in a leadership position among the gods.
Artifacts of the Temple
The main Temples have access to documents such as the Canon of the High Law, which is a work of writings inspired by the gods, and based upon the original text from books known as the Aegenean Gospels. It is said that only those of a pure heart may gaze upon their pages, or go blind (neutral and evil characters must make a save). Mortal law is seen as an imperfect reflection of these works, and therefore in need of constant wisdom, reflection, and correction.
Temples and the Faithful
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Cleric | Sunguard |
Paladin | Sunblade |
Inquisitor | Redeemer or Corona |
Daeus encourages his followers to balance justice with compassion, and to advocate peace in the world. Where Althea lays the Foundation, his faithful build upon it, moving outward to make roadways safe and civilization just for the common man.
The Temples of Daeus tend to be organized, and at least loosely connected across national borders. It is strongest in Myrddion and similar nations, where his Temples are given state prominence. Rulers will often pay at least lip service to Daeus, even if they do not follow through.
In general, the Temples of Daeus advocate peace. Yet, in the face of Maugrim and other true Evils, Daeus is unafraid of action. He recognizes that warfare is sometimes necessary and that not all disputes are settled with words. During times of war, His temples work to ensure that wars are fought honorably, with as little loss to civilian life as possible.
Daeusite Clerical Traditions: Daeus' priests are expected to provide spiritual guidance to the people of Gaea as well as defend the world from evil. They often act as advisors to rulers of a region, sit as judges in their communities and work to heal the wounded spirits and provide shelters for those who are wrongly accused and have been abused by misuses of law and also work to change those misuses. Where law is unjust, they work to change it to better reflect the ideals of Goodness and Compassion.
Daeusite Paladin Traditions: Paladins of Daeus are are typically warriors for justice and what is good in the world. The martial arm of the faith, they often partner with Altheans and other servitors of the Gods of Light. They stand at the forefront in the world's fight against evil and oppression.
Clerical Vestments
Clerical vestments for the priesthood of Daeus tend to follow a motif of white or platinum with silver and gold trimmings. White robes are favored; for traveling priests overtop these are worn ornate platinum and gold breastplates emblazoned with the symbol of a sunburst or a platinum dragon. Among warrior-priests, full plate is often worn overtop the white robes with high plumed helms and mighty tower shields with the symbol of the platinum dragon upon it. The Sunguard, temple knights and war priests derived from the Templar of the Holy Sword sect, are known for their draconic armor motif, large imposing pauldrons and great sweeping curtain-like robes and capes. Maces are common among the clergy but those trained to expect battle often carry ceremonial longswords in homage to Daeus' own blade.
Avatars
Daeus is traditionally depicted in one of two ways. As a humanoid, he often appears as an armored knight, deep and thick-chested, broad shouldered, sometimes bearded and with shining eyes and platinum colored hair that is often long. A slender crown is upon his brow and his armor is extravagant, brilliant but also the armor of one that is preparing for war with golden and argent robes beneath. His sword, Righteous Dawn, is at his side and he also carries with him The Canon of the High Law, which is said to contain within it the laws of the gods. Daeus’s second form he takes when he deals with dragons and that form is of the great platinum dragon. As the platinum dragon he is wise, great to look upon, and bears the spiritual guidance and wisdom of all the good dragons of the world.
It is said his palace is as majestic as it is serene, bathed in pure, platinum light.