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> #### Tyr
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> ![[5E_TYR.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**: | Balanced Scales,<br>Warhammer |
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> #### Worshippers
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> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Law**: | Judges,<br>Enforcers of law and order |
> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Just**: | Paladins,<br>Champions of justice and righteousness |
> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The True**: | Those bound by oath,<br>Code,<br>Truth |
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- Tyr, the **Maimed God**, is the god of law and justice, a being who embodies the principle that order must be upheld even at personal cost. Blind and missing his right hand, his form stands as a symbol rather than a weakness; justice that does not favor, and sacrifice that proves its worth. As leader of the Triad, he represents the structure upon which righteousness is built, ensuring that law is not merely declared, but enforced with clarity and resolve. Unlike gods who temper judgment with mercy or chance, Tyr demands truth without compromise, holding that justice must be applied evenly, regardless of consequence. He despises deception, broken oaths, and those who twist law for personal gain, expecting his followers to live by codes that define not only their actions, but their character. Though he understands that perfection cannot exist among mortals, he continues to demand it, not because it can be achieved, but because striving toward it is what gives justice meaning.