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- Aletrod maintains a strong and neutral stance in his actions, and seeks to further expand progress and civilization in the world through the use of law and order. He is known for assisting the gods in the creation of Deuvenesse, Amelia's home.
- Spheres of Influence: Most notably, Law, Order, and Progress. However, he is also known for being the patron god for builders and architects everywhere.
- Symbol: A set of scales.
- Depiction: A handsome man dressed in golden armour, often carrying either a crossbow or hammer.
- Month: Aletrod's month is Aletros, and is the third month of Spring.
- Craftsman of the Gods: Aletrod is essentially an excellent mason. He helped plan out the complex creation of multiple realms. Notably, he's helped in the creation of: The Gardens of Heaven, Deuvenesse, and the prison dimension that contain the sealed evils of Erilen.
- Eagle Love: Aletrod's worshipers hold hawks, eagles, and griffons in the highest regard.
- Notable Relations
- Rath: Aletrod's rivalry with Rath is legendary. To Rath, Aletrod seems like an angry, sullen and deadbeat man that doesn't understand freedom. To Aletrod, Rath seems like a brazen and flighty young man that doesn't even deserve the title of godhood.
- Saris: Aletrod's son, created between the affair with a mortal wife. Saris is the demigod of wealth, and acts as the Gatekeeper to what is known simply as The Trove; a repository of perfect replicas of every single thing that the world of Erilen has seen. Aletrod and Saris share a typical father-son relationship, and naturally, get along quite well when not butting heads.
- Churches and Clergy
- Aletrod is a bit of a crusader god. His worshipers strive to bring law and order among the world, acting as what can be described as the world police. Aletrod's clergy is always calm and neutral in their actions, only ever putting their hand down if they or the law are jeopardized in some way.
- Temples of Aletrod are designed to all function independently from one another, usually servicing a single region. The clergy almost always works closely alongside the local government, but are forbidden to conflict with them. As such, they stand as a neutral faction during legitimate conflicts.
- Holy Texts
- Axioms of Law: Usually bearing elaborate decorations, writing, and bindings, the holy text of Aletrod often contains advice on founding and running communities, building and construction, and the dogma for the worshipers.
- Notable Equipment
- Crossbows and Hammers
- Rituals
- Taxes are very important to the Aletran faith; they believe that it's an integral part of maintaining a proper city. As a result, their church hosts an open feast on the day taxes are collected.
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