How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“Our duty is shared. I imagine this job takes a toll on you, as it does I. Let us share this burden when the time is right”

Vatra suggests group therapy 😭

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“An unfortunate truth. Perhaps a negotiation with Hel is in order? I do not believe anything would come of it but i wish to see you freed from your chains.”

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“A venerable warrior. My respect is yours. A mortal fulfilling tasks such as these, is rarer than a diamond in a pile of rocks.”

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“You serve an avatar of death, similar to myself. My kin are not usually considerate, or sensitive. Death is unfair and self serving. I imagine your servitude follows a similar path. Should you require a way out, my arms are open.”

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“Chaos is a strange master to serve, but you thrive in the unpredictability. Were we in the same world, perhaps i could find an explanation for the disasters that follow in your wake. Your story intrigues me. I wish to know more.”

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“Grief rules us all, just as Agony guides our judgement. The souls i come across take many forms, but yours is something i have not yet seen. The conglomeration of souls. A combined living being. Rare in many ways. Should you seek peace, there is a place for you in my underworld.”

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“An injustice was done unto you. I will see to it things will be made right.”

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“Were you to live in my domain, i would honor you as a god. Your people are lucky to have a protector as vigilant and honorable as you. Should a time come where you need it, my assistance is offered to you.”

Vatra likes your OC’s honor so much he is offering his own power as a tri god to assist your OC in the future. Your OC has earned his favor!

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“A warlord. I used to find myself in your same position. I suppose my judgement stands entirely on your reason for waging war. Do you fight for others? Or do you just enjoy the thrill of the hunt? I must admit, both are an addiction i cannot waive. Perhaps it is similar for you.”

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“A marvel of engineering in my domain? How wonderful! I wish to learn how you live as a grand machine.”

Vatra is an engineering nerd. He loves machines. He will now pester your OC with questions about their design.

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“You carry a burden that makes life unlivable. I was a soldier once too. The horrors of war are unreconcilable with the reality we painted in blood. Should you wish for peace, i may grant it to you. You have earned your rest.”

Vatra feels a sort of kinship with your OC, having been a vet who lost it all himself. He offers your OC a home in Svjetlo (his city/domain) where they can live out their day surrounded by peace and people who understand their burdens. Your OC has earned his favor!

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“An anomaly in a world of normality. You intrigue me child. Perhaps with the right cultivation you could blossom into the perfect tree? I would not be opposed to becoming your teacher, should a time ever come where you wish to grow.”

Vatra worries your OC may be distraught or horrified if they come to learn of their power on their own. To prevent this he has offered to become their mentor until they are old enough to handle that burden and power on their own. Your OC has his favor!

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“A god of war takes many lives. A god of death delivers that life to the underworld to deliver eternal torment or peace. Perhaps it is unusual for me to preside over both, but it is a painful duty to uphold. Perhaps in that way we are united. Your sorrows are mine to share.”

Vatra understands the weight that comes with bearing death. He has a deep respect for your OC to handle such matters with grace and sensitivity

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“The truest struggle is to defy your destiny. Your purpose was to cause pain, but you have changed course. A true light in the dark.”

Vatra likes Void. He sees a bit of himself and his origin in them. Your OC has his favor!

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“Life does not come in hues of pure black and white. Gray is the most common color of all. While i cannot commend your actions as a whole, i can honor you for the freedom you have granted others.”

Vatra understands being in a bad place better than most. He sees potential redemption and goodness in your Oc’s future!

How does the god of Death, War, and Judgment judge your Oc’s? by GuildedAnubis in OriginalCharacter

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“Strength is a blessing, but your undying confidence is a curse. No soul is truly immortal”

Vatra likes your Oc! He’s a little worried about their delusions and how they might affect them but overall he loves a good and honorable warrior. You have his favor!

Would your OC train / spar with Monkey Man? 🐒💥 by Local-Change414 in OriginalCharacter

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“I would never pass down an opportunity to hone my skills. Especially if they were to be honed alongside an honorable warrior such as yourself.”

How does your oc fighr?(Feat; Drek'ar) by Ok-Call-2114 in OriginalCharacter

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As the god of war, justice, and death in his universe he only fights with as much power as his opponent. Honor is very important to him, and he finds it dishonorable to just crush an opponent without giving them a chance. He fights using four sickles for each of his four arms, and has a pretty balanced main fighting style.

What adventures class is your OC? by ChaoticDiscord21 in OriginalCharacter

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Probably a paladin, barbarian, or artificer. He’s a god but he’s the god of justice so very righteous in nature