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> #### Torm
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> ![[5E_TORM.png]]
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> ##### Divine Information
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> |![[ICON - eclipse-solid-full.svg]] **Alignment**: | Lawful Good |
> |![[ICON - crystal-ball-solid-full.svg]] **Symbol**: | Gauntlet,<br>Steel Hand |
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> #### Worshippers
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> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Oath**: | Paladins,<br>Champions of duty and righteousness |
> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Steel**: | Soldiers,<br>Those bound by oath and command |
> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Faith**: | Followers devoted to loyalty and sacrifice |
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- Torm, known as the **True God**, is the embodiment of duty, loyalty, and self-sacrifice, a deity who defines worth not by power, but by the willingness to stand firm in the face of obligation. He is the patron of those who bind themselves to a cause greater than their own lives, demanding unwavering commitment to oath, order, and righteousness. Unlike gods who inspire through hope or fear, Torm demands action through duty, believing that loyalty must be proven, not claimed. His followers are expected to endure, to obey, and to give of themselves without hesitation when the moment requires it. Mercy exists within his doctrine, but never at the expense of responsibility, for to Torm, the greatest failure is not defeat, but the abandonment of one’s duty when it matters most.