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==Followers== The ''Living Greyhawk Gazetteer'' details his priesthood: ''Trithereon's clerics are rugged individualists, never afraid to question authority. Those in cities instruct commoners in self-defense and recruit like-minded rogues and rangers for the cause of individual liberty. Those in rural areas act as scouts or spies against despotic lords or murderous nonhumans. Both sorts keep close watch on Lawful religions lest they become too powerful. The Summoner's clerics travel far and wide in search of those in need of their help.'' The 3e ''Complete Divine'' splatbook additionally describes his followers: ''Those who venerate Trithereon strive for liberty for themselves and others. His clerics work fervently to end tyrannical regimes or free those in slavery. Followers of Trithereon must often travel in secrecy to avoid harassment from those in positions of power. It is said by some that no ruler ever feels entirely secure when a shrine to Trithereon lies within his borders.'' Dragon Magazine #297 revealed a loose fellowship of Trithereon's followers calling themselves the Knights of the Chase, acting as both a defense force (primarily against [[Iuz]] and the [[Scarlet Brotherhood]]), and as vigilantes against small-scale criminals and petty tyrants. The Knights of the Chase feature as a prestige class in 3e, gaining a war dog and a hawk (mirroring two of Trithereon's three animal companions) as they gain levels. Though they have little formal organization, they hold themselves to a code of conduct called The Code of the Chase, covering each aspect of Trithereon's portfolio: ''Individuality: Live your life as you see fit as long as you act in the cause of good. Do not force your beliefs on others. Let your conscience guide you, but do not allow unbelievers to sway you. The ends justify the means.'' ''Liberty: Freedom is an individual’s greatest treasure, which should be safeguarded at all costs. Laws can be oppressive whether enacted for “good” or “evil”. Those who oppress or enslave others should be persecuted without mercy. Unjust laws should be denounced and opposed wherever uncovered.'' ''Retribution: Avenge yourself against those who have wronged you. Justice comes from the heart and can only be truly meted out by the persecuted. The law is often inadequate and should be ignored if it fails to dispense justice.'' ''Self-Defense: All folk deserve the ability to defend themselves and their property. Those who cannot defend themselves should be protected so that they remain free. Killing another is justified if he wrongs you.''
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