Aurion
God of Order & Justice
Where chaos threatened to consume the world, Aurion brought order. Born from the first law written into existence, he is the unyielding force of justice, the shield against lawlessness, and the sword against corruption. He is not a kind god, but a necessary one — for without law, all things would fall into ruin.
Aurion is the embodiment of divine law, existing to ensure that the world does not descend into anarchy. Some see him as a beacon of fairness and righteousness, while others view him as a merciless force that values law over morality. He believes that power must be used responsibly — rulers must be just, warriors must be honorable, and judgment must be absolute. When Malrik sought to overthrow the divine order, it was Aurion who first called for judgment, demanding that Malrik be destroyed. He led the divine legions, personally fighting Malrik's high generals and passing divine judgment upon them, ensuring their souls could never return. When the war ended, Aurion opposed sealing Malrik, believing that justice demanded execution, not imprisonment. His faith is widespread, tied to governments, knightly orders, and the laws that govern civilization. The Grand Tribunal is where rulers seek divine guidance, the Tower of the Justicar trains holy warriors, and the Silver Halls serve as monasteries for monks of righteous judgment. Aurion values discipline and obedience to law, but he despises corruption — those who twist laws for their own gain face his wrath. As the Eclipse Prophecy unfolds, some believe Aurion's final judgment is near. Will he stand against Malrik, judge the gods themselves, or decide that the world must be reforged anew? When his judgment comes, none — mortal or god — will escape his verdict.
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