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− | Humans know Sharad as The Woman with Two Faces, appearing in visions as a desert giant in regal robes flanked by two reptilian Sphinxes. Gemil has the head of a lizard and serves Sharad's will as lawbringer while Limeg has the head of a serpent and represents her as trademaster. Only the very wise can tell them apart. | + | Humans know Sharad as The Woman with Two Faces, appearing in visions as a desert giant in a golden mask and regal robes. She is often flanked by two reptilian Sphinxes. Gemil has the head of a lizard and serves Sharad's will as lawbringer while Limeg has the head of a serpent and represents her as trademaster. Only the very wise can tell them apart. |
The elves describe Banuelle as a golden dryad born of an ancient and twisting tree that bears jewels instead of fruit. | The elves describe Banuelle as a golden dryad born of an ancient and twisting tree that bears jewels instead of fruit. |
Revision as of 17:02, 7 August 2024
Humans know Sharad as The Woman with Two Faces, appearing in visions as a desert giant in a golden mask and regal robes. She is often flanked by two reptilian Sphinxes. Gemil has the head of a lizard and serves Sharad's will as lawbringer while Limeg has the head of a serpent and represents her as trademaster. Only the very wise can tell them apart.
The elves describe Banuelle as a golden dryad born of an ancient and twisting tree that bears jewels instead of fruit.
As Arat the lawbringer manifests as a barrel chested and shirtless dwarf with the head of a golden lion.
Mantras
Law is not truth. Law is the house that keeps truth safe.
To know what a man is willing to sacrifice is to truly know them.
Wood rots and iron rusts but gold does not change. So it is with truth.