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|Pantheon = Oerth
|Pantheon = Oerth
|Portfolio = Individuality, Liberty, Retribution, and Self-Defense
|Portfolio = Individuality, Liberty, Retribution, and Self-Defense
|Domains = '''3E:''' Chaos, Good, Liberation, Summoner<br>'''5E:''' War
|Domains = '''3E:''' Chaos, Good, Liberation, Mysticism, Protection, Strength, Summoner<br>'''5E:''' War
|Home Plane = ''Forking Road'' ([[Arborea]])
|Home Plane = ''Forking Road'' ([[Arborea]])
|Worshippers = [[Rogue]]s, [[Ranger]]s, Individualists of all stripes
|Worshippers = [[Rogue]]s, [[Ranger]]s, Individualists of all stripes
|Favoured Weapon = 3e: Spear}}
|Favoured Weapon = ''Krelestro, the Harbinger of Doom'' (Shortspear), ''Freedom's Tongue'' (Longsword), ''and'' ''Baton of Retribution'' (Greatclub)
'''Trithereon''' is the god of Individuality, Liberty, Retribution, and Self-Defense. He is the patron deity of libertarians, teabaggers, anarchists, and Anonymous, and the scourge of corrupt or authoritarian governments. Imagine Mel Gibson from Braveheart, but wearing a Guy Fawkes mask and discussing the fifth of November, and you have Trithereon.  
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'''Trithereon''' is the god of Individuality, Liberty, Retribution, and Self-Defense. He is the scourge of corrupt or authoritarian governments. Imagine Mel Gibson from Braveheart and you have Trithereon.  


==Third Edition==
==Third Edition==
In D&D Third Edition, his traits are given in the ''Complete Divine'' splatbook, which is also where [[Favored Soul]]s come from. His description is as follows:
In D&D Third Edition, his traits are given in the ''Complete Divine'' splatbook, which is also where [[Favored Soul]]s come from. His description is as follows:


''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.''
''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.''


 
==Dogma==
All deserve life and the ability to choose their own place in the world, and those who would place others in shackles or control them with oppressive laws must be toppled. Train the common folk to defend themselves and their property should another wish to take their freedoms. If you are wronged, you are right to exact vengeance yourself, especially if none will help you.


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Trithereon
Alignment Chaotic Good
Divine Rank Intermediate God
Pantheon Oerth
Portfolio Individuality, Liberty, Retribution, and Self-Defense
Domains 3E: Chaos, Good, Liberation, Mysticism, Protection, Strength, Summoner
5E: War
Home Plane Forking Road (Arborea)
Worshippers Rogues, Rangers, Individualists of all stripes
Favoured Weapon Krelestro, the Harbinger of Doom (Shortspear), Freedom's Tongue (Longsword), and Baton of Retribution (Greatclub)

Trithereon is the god of Individuality, Liberty, Retribution, and Self-Defense. He is the scourge of corrupt or authoritarian governments. Imagine Mel Gibson from Braveheart and you have Trithereon.

Third Edition

In D&D Third Edition, his traits are given in the Complete Divine splatbook, which is also where Favored Souls come from. His description is as follows:

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.

Dogma

All deserve life and the ability to choose their own place in the world, and those who would place others in shackles or control them with oppressive laws must be toppled. Train the common folk to defend themselves and their property should another wish to take their freedoms. If you are wronged, you are right to exact vengeance yourself, especially if none will help you.