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Revision as of 00:29, 22 June 2015
Pelactere is the Goddess of Rage and promotes the concept that the immediate reaction is always the most true. She encourages her followers to be strong in spirit, though often their rages can get the best of them. She is something of a war goddess as well, particularly those wars fought over the smallest slights. Pelactere gave birth to Thallos, God of Strength, after tricking Virtus, God of Courage, to lay with her. She intended Thallos to be her servant and possible consort, but when he rebuffed her, the two became dire enemies. Dagon, God of Fire, later chose her as his consort.
In the Danic Tradition, Pelactere is known as Vidar, considered the strongest of the Danic gods and something of a God of Vengeance, though he is considered honorable in their tradition.
Symbols
Pelactere's holy symbol is that of a bloody animal tooth. Often, an actual tooth is carried by her worshipers, always that of some beast or enemy they bested in a fit of rage.
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