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The Twins, Morrow and Thamar are the two main human gods of the [[Iron Kingdoms]]. Morrow is the god of charity, protecting the weak, and other neutral good stuff. His sister Thamar is the goddess of freedom, magic and neutral evil. Unlike most gods the twins were born human in the land that would later become [[Cygnar]]. The two came to the belief that anyone can raise above their stature to a point were they can even become the equal to Menoth. However, the two differ on how. Morrow by helping others, Thamar by helping yourself. | The Twins, Morrow and Thamar are the two main human gods of the [[Iron Kingdoms]]. Morrow is the god of charity, protecting the weak, and other neutral good stuff. His sister Thamar is the goddess of freedom, magic and neutral evil. Unlike most gods the twins were born human in the land that would later become [[Cygnar]]. The two came to the belief that anyone can raise above their stature to a point were they can even become the equal to Menoth. However, the two differ on how. Morrow by helping others, Thamar by helping yourself. | ||
While Morrow is openly worshiped and Thamar is done in secret, both their teachings are published in the same book at the request of Morrow shortly after the two ascended into godhood. | While Morrow is openly worshiped and Thamar is done in secret, both their teachings are published in the same book at the request of Morrow shortly after the two ascended into godhood. | ||
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The Twins, Morrow and Thamar are the two main human gods of the Iron Kingdoms. Morrow is the god of charity, protecting the weak, and other neutral good stuff. His sister Thamar is the goddess of freedom, magic and neutral evil. Unlike most gods the twins were born human in the land that would later become Cygnar. The two came to the belief that anyone can raise above their stature to a point were they can even become the equal to Menoth. However, the two differ on how. Morrow by helping others, Thamar by helping yourself.
While Morrow is openly worshiped and Thamar is done in secret, both their teachings are published in the same book at the request of Morrow shortly after the two ascended into godhood.