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==Worshippers== Tyr fits the image of a traditional god of law and goodness, so his faith particularly appeals to those with a sense for fairness and ordered civilisation. They largely subscribe to the "eye for an eye" philosophy which gives them a reputation for being harsh arbiters of the law, but they frequently err on the side of mercy: particularly when crimes have been committed through ignorance or by mistake. Though individual churches keep an ongoing ''Book of Lawgiving'' that they share with nearby temples to ensure up-to-date criminal records are held, and to make certain that repeat criminals are identified and dealt with appropriately. He has a lot of [[Paladin]]s and [[Cleric]]s who fight against tyranny in lawless lands and will often act as Judge, Jury and Executioner in many cases. They will never enforce laws which can be shown to be unjust, though the measure of "unjust" can be broad and can often force them to abide by laws which are merely "unfair". Though to their credit followers of Tyr will attempt to change such laws by working within the system. Specific orders of Tyrran Paladins include the '''Knights of Holy Judgment''' who focus primarily eliminating perversions of law, such as exterminating devils and punishing criminals. While the '''Knights of the Merciful Sword''' spend their time upholding Tyr's view of goodness and seek out and slay monsters ''(particularly demons)'' while protecting the common man. ===Triadic Knights=== Are an order of Knights ''(most often [[Paladin]]s, but not necessarily)'' who revere the Triad as a whole, and believe that to truly embody the virtues of Paladin-hood they must draw on the strengths of all three gods. Represented uniquely as a seven-level [[Prestige Class]] that gains abilities relevant to each individual faith; including the ''Hands of Ilmater'' meaning they can no longer be sickened; the ''Eyes of Tyr'' where they can no longer be blinded or dazzled; and the ''Heart of Torm'' becoming immune to fear. As well as continuing to gain/improve the Paladin mount, spellcasting, and ''Smite Evil'' abilities.
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