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===God of Gates===
===God of Gates===
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''The Vaunted One''
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Evander is the god of gates and fortifications and is most often called upon during the construction of buildings, particularly castles. Worship of Evander is surprisingly widespread, particularly among masons, military engineers and their workmen. Evander demands respect from those who would call upon him, requiring sometimes-lengthy rituals to ensure his beneficence, but he is stalwart in his opposition to the forces of evil.
Evander is the god of gates and fortifications and is most often called upon during the construction of buildings, particularly castles. Worship of Evander is surprisingly widespread, particularly among masons, military engineers and their workmen. Evander demands respect from those who would call upon him, requiring sometimes-lengthy rituals to ensure his beneficence, but he is stalwart in his opposition to the forces of evil.



Revision as of 15:22, 26 October 2014

Evander is the god of gates and fortifications and is most often called upon during the construction of buildings, particularly castles. Worship of Evander is surprisingly widespread, particularly among masons, military engineers and their workmen. Evander demands respect from those who would call upon him, requiring sometimes-lengthy rituals to ensure his beneficence, but he is stalwart in his opposition to the forces of evil.

Evander is perhaps most strongly aligned with his son with Majestas, Sarpedon. Worship of the two is almost inextricably linked among castle guards. Evander's greatest enemy is Enosigaois, particularly in the latter god's aspect as the god of siegecraft.

Evander
God of Gates
Descriptive Info
Gender: Male
Avatar: Urtun; Vauned
Consort(s): Majestas (though he was tricked into lying with Alcina)
Allies: Baelthor, God of the Earth (father); Galea, Goddess of Victory; Gyges, God of Thunder (brother); Majestas, Goddess of Law; Mulciber, God of the Forge (brother); Pavor, God of Travel; Ptharos, God of Air (Grandfather); Sarpedon, God of Guardians; Virtus, God of Courage (brother); Vortumnus, God of Chivalry.
Foes: Enosigaois, God of Earth; Podarge, God of Destruction and Drowning
Spiritual Info
Rank: Major
Nature: Ordered
Ethos: Benign
Major Influence: Gates
Minor Influence(s): Engineering, Iron, and Thresholds




Doctrine

No information available on the doctrine of Evander


Mission

No information available on the mission of Evander


Geography

No geographic information available on Evander

History of the Church

No historic information available on Evander

Organization

No information available on the Organization of the Church of Evander



Religious Practices

No information available on the religous practices of the Church of Evander


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