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Relations with other Gods: Anu-Celes: Her teachings represent everything that the sun god and his followers seek to quell The clergy of the Sun God will seek out strongholds of the Goddess of the Dead and strike at them whenever and wherever possible Ya-Tuth: Ya-Tuth never thought highly of Raseru Yet this disdain hasn’t stopped Raseru from trying to prove his strength to his father, though he believes that only when the sun returns will he gain the recognition he so desires Amon Atus: Amon stood beside Raseru when the sun, and as a result his strength, faded into darkness Now there is a strong alliance between them that serves to protect them both from Ya-Tuth and Risier should the more violent gods choose to move against them Risier: The relationship between the brothers can only be described as extreme rivalry Raseru is jealous of the praise Risier receives from their father, and at the same time is disgusted by everything that the Harbinger stands for Hatred has been the result of these feelings Only Risier could invoke such ire from a god of justice and peace Anuk-Asa: Raseru’s mother is a deceitful creature Despite this fact, she too has her place Many mortals follow the paths of her teachings, whether they realize it or not However, it is the duty of Raseru and his followers to reveal these deceptions so that true justice can be dispensed upon all Risier (Lesser God) Aliases: The Painbringer, Harbinger of Death Portfolio: Strength, the Red Moon (Alhara), Violence, and Jackals Domains: War, Pain Symbol: A howling jackal head silhouetted before a red full moon Weapon: Scimitar Alignment: Chaotic Evil Notes: Alhara (the red moon) is said to be the chariot of Risier as he rides across the sky observing the mortal world, planning his next inspiration or attack Relations with other Gods: Anu-Celes: Risier realizes that for every death caused by his divine inspiration or even by his own hand he makes her stronger Yet there is little care about this fact It is only the existence of strength and violence that truly matter Ya-Tuth: His father is proud of him, though Risier truly cares little The laws of the desert preached by his father are only applicable when they favor the path of violence and victory through strength Beyond that, his rules, and any rules for that matter, are useless Amon Atus: Risier admires the wondrous violence and power of the lightning storms that frequently rage across the desert They truly are works of art Yet the personality of Amon does not give these storms their due He is too civil and calm for the tastes of the Painbringer Raseru: The twins have never gotten along 222

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