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> #### Helm
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> ![[5E_HELM.png]]
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> ##### Divine Information
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> |![[ICON - eclipse-solid-full.svg]] **Alignment**: | Lawful Neutral |
> |![[ICON - crystal-ball-solid-full.svg]] **Symbol**: | Upright Gauntlet,<br>Watching Eye |
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> #### Worshippers
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> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Guard**: | Bodyguards,<br>Sworn protectors |
> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Watch**: | Guards,<br>Sentries,<br>Wardens |
> |![[ICON - sparkle-solid-full.svg]] **The Vigil**: | Those who stand vigilant without rest |
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- Helm, the **Vigilant One**, is the god of guardianship, watchfulness, and unwavering duty, a being defined not by what he seeks, but by what he refuses to let pass. Ever watchful, he stands as the eternal sentry, embodying the idea that protection is not a moment of action, but a constant state of readiness. His presence is not felt in glory or victory, but in the unseen moments where danger is halted before it can take form. Unlike gods who inspire through belief or passion, Helm demands endurance without recognition, expecting his followers to stand their post without question or rest. He is impartial in his role, guarding not out of favor, but out of obligation, a principle that has led both to admiration and resentment. Where others act, Helm remains, unmoving and unyielding, for to him, the greatest failure is not losing a battle, but failing to watch when it mattered most.