Halav

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Halav
A sword laid upon an anvil
Alignment Lawful Neutral
Divine Rank Celestial Immortal
Pantheon Mystaran (Thought)
Portfolio Warfare, Strategy, Weaponsmithing, Strength, Willpower, Fighting humanoids
Domains Thought, Law, Strength, War, Nobility
Worshippers Traldar, Traladarans, Thyatians, Milenians
Favoured Weapon Shortsword

Halav, also called Red-Hair, is the patron Immortal of Traldar people, Traladarans (their descendants), and the Milenian Empire.

History

Halav was born to the Traldar people, in the village of Lavv. He learned there metallurgy and craftsmanship form the Hutaakan, who had been teaching them to the Traldar. In 1,000 BC however, a massive army of gnolls invaded the lands of Traldar, causing the Hutakaan to escape into their valley. Halav took over the rulership of his village, and along with his confidants, Petra and Zirchev, organized a defense against the gnolls.

Halav eventually died in a decisive battle, taking also the life of the gnoll-king, dispersing the invading army. After the battle, Petra brought Halav back to life, and along with Zirchev, they decided to seek the wisdom of the Immortals to help their people, with Halav eventually taking the Path of the Epic Hero, and ascending to Immortality in the Sphere of Thought with sponsorship from Odin.

Appearance

Halav appears as a tall, well-formed, red-haired warrior, clad in ancient bronze armor, a simple gold crown on his head, carrying a bronze shortsword.

Personality

Halav is a tough warrior, a master strategist, and an inspiring leader. He's wise, thinks far ahead, and possesses a great hatred towards the warlike humanoids. He's allied only with his companions and hates most patrons of the humanoids, except Karaash, whom he sees as being professional, and Pflarr as he's never had issues with the Hutaakan. He also hates Vanya, who dislikes the Milenian culture.