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==Fantasy== ===[[Solkan|Solkan the Avenger]]=== Solkan is the warrior god of Law, and thus would be [[Khorne|Khorne's]] polar opposite. He's basically The Punisher in god-form, relentlessly pursuing and destroying any creatures of disorder or those who commit heinous crimes. Unlike his sleeping incesister and unknowable brother, Solkan seems to get shit done, at least in the old [[HeroQuest]] material, where he manifests to [[Awesome|kick Khorne's ass]] when the Blood God tries to take over the Reman Empire (ancient Tilea). [[Witch Hunters]] primarily worship him and he empowers them against the Chaos Gods. It isn't stated if his worship is accepted within the [[The Empire (Warhammer Fantasy)|Empire]] like [[Morr]] or [[Shallya]], or if their worship is a heresy, though his popularity among Witch Hunters suggests it's a contended viewpoint. The 40k equivalent however would undoubtedly be heretical, as [[Meme|just about everything is]]. He apparently has a raging rageboner for his sisterwife Arianka, similar to but less violent than Khorne's rageboner for his sisbrorival Slaanesh. New lore doesn't change that much about him, but adds (an obviously non-canonical due to [[The End Times]]) backstory for Solkan: he and his Law colleagues once ruled the world, but when Big Four invaded it all went to shit. While Solkan had many victories over Chaos (against [[Khorne]] '''himself''', mind you), his four comrads were helplessly curbstomped, with them becoming either dead or imprisoned. Only he survived and went into hiding to regain his strength and eventually defeat those sick fuckers. ===[[Arianka]]=== [[File:Chaos God Arianka.png|thumb|right|400px|Arianka, as she appears in the comics of Kaleb Daark, Champion of [[Malal]].]] While Solkan represents the enforcement of law, Arianka is the disciplining nature of it and thus is a patron of warriors. [[Tzeentch]] found her to be a nuisance who could potentially unravel his designs, so he manipulated her somehow into becoming trapped inside of a coffin made of Laihtero, the rarest form of [[Gromril]] which resembles a crystal that constantly emits soft light. The keys to her prison are hidden somewhere in the mortal world. The coffin itself was hidden beneath the Empire city of Praag, capital of [[Kislev]]. Her sword Laihtendrung was also made of Laihtero. While Arianka stopped being mentioned by name after copyright issues led to Malal being removed, a "mysterious woman" is often said to be sleeping beneath Praag, empowering ice magic for Kislev's witches. In a recent [[Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay]] supplement "Archives of the Empire, Part III" she was brought back as Astasis, and she now represents a purity of form rather than discipline. ===[[Alluminas]]=== A god of the most absolute form of light, whose gaze renders other beings into unchanging unmoving light, implying he is possibly Nurgle's opposite, though his unchanging nature yet unknowable form could put him as both an equal and opposite to Tzeentch. He is not worshiped by many mortals because his portfolio is alien and incomprehensible entirely to them (well, technically all Chaos Gods are as well but Alluminas is without something simple or appealing like the others have). Note that this was before the lore that empowered the Chaos Gods by worship. The latest mention of Alluminas comes from [[Total War: Warhammer]], where Light Wizards sometimes call on him for power when casting spells. Whether like Witch Hunter's calling to Solkan it's just their faith or power affecting the Warp or if he really does aid them is unknown. === Daora === A new God of Law added in a 2022 WFRP supplement. She is a represetation of pure, total knowledge, which undoubtely makes her [[Verena]] 2.0. === Unnamed Craft Deity === God who is responsible for the creation of every type of matter. Was only found on a fragmented scroll from Magritta and clearly only exists to represent the lack of human knowledge about Gods of Law.
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