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Knight of Morning

Greater Aspect: Aspect of Heroes/ The Nameless Knight, Aspect of: The Greater God - Jar'dior.
Symbol: A stand of armor and weapons.
Race: Varied 
Gemstone: Pearl
Alignment: Lawful Good.
Worshipers: Paladins, Knights (click here for information on the church of Knight of Morning) Clerical Alignments: LG, NG, LN.
Portfolio: Honesty, Honor, Valor  
Favored Weapon: Longsword
Dogma: Strength is a gift that should be used to protect others that lack strength. No greater honor is earned than in the simple acts of kindness that make life easier for others. Suffer not fools, but strike only in measure equal to an offense. The lives of the innocent are your direct responsibility, guard them, protect them, and strive to save them from suffering.  
Description:  Every major race claims the Knight of Morning to be of their race, some even claim that this Aspect is the Dame of Morning. Even among each race, different cities and villages claim their own local hero to be the true face of the Knight. 
Lore: The times of unrest after the Gods War brought the need of healing and heroes to bring the world out of the suffering. Jar'dior needed a champion to steer his followers, but he had already chosen his first Aspect, Sharamones, and Fan'taween had yet to select her first. She had Dimikar, alive, and such a powerful leader that making him an Aspect would just disrupt his successes. 

Floating the idea of his selecting a recently fallen paladin caught only curses from Fan'taween and disapproval from Mal'oi, though Mal'oi did stress that Fan'taween's delay was an annoyance. 

"I have no reason to hurry. We each may only choose three Aspects and I intend to select carefully. You expect me to allow him the advantage of having two Aspects without my having even one?" 

The two male gods spoke on it for a while. Fan'taween listened on as Mal'oi offered an idea," Perhaps if Fan'taween could select the next two? " 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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"I may not choose one for a long time, it still grants him two powerful Aspects. I would say yes, if his champion is limited." 

"If I grant my champion the divine power needed to protect but limit him to..." 

"Limit him to his mortal strength and you can add the power of another mortal as those equally worthy pass." 

Knowing the limitation would be great, but in need of someone that his people could rally behind, Jar'dior agreed. 

Over the ages, paladins and heroes who have lived as examples of Jar'dior's ideals have been raised up and joined their brothers and sisters of valor who had ascended before them. Over time, this has been a blessing and a curse. While as powerful as the other Aspects, the Nameless Knight does not present to the world as a single person, but instead, as divine individuals. They often appear to guide and aid mortals, sometimes traveling with them for extended periods of time.

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