Pyr'in (5e Deity)
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Pyr'in[edit]
Alignment. Chaotic Good
Domains. Fire, Courage
Divine Rank. Greater Deity
Pyr'in is one of the 11 gods that rule over An'evor, claiming dominion over the fires of the world his followers built a temple in the heart of an ancient volcano. Pyr'in loves brave heroes and will often fight with a smaller army that worships him if they are at a disadvantage. He is known to visit his temples often to drink or fight with those that choose him as their deity. However being the god of fire he once attracted a violent cult that kidnapped him and tried to burn his temple claiming it was the false idol, but he was rescued by a hero of his true temple. He gave the one who rescued him a sword made from the fire he used to burn the cult temple.
Pyr'in was created when the god of balance and harmony could not handle the whole world alone and created the ten elemental deities to help him keep peace.
His mortal form that he interacts with the people of An'evor in is seen as a large muscular man with fiery red messy hair and either cleanly shaven or a full beard and mustache made of flames. He wears crimson light armor and caries a long-sword at his waist.
Pyr'in has had troubles with his siblings in the past but usually stays out of the wars of his siblings prefering to help the people on the mortal plane instead even going out of his way to leave the world of the gods that is on the first moon of An'evor to make a small palace on a volcano when Tetsutetsu god of steel and Solé Goddess of the sun had a disagreement over Tetsutetsu's attempt to make the light of the sun obsolete with an invention of his own.
Pyr'in Often travels through the mortal world with Oakider and Ke Kī by his side.
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