Heron
Heron
Goddess of Valor, Nobility, Poetic Justice and Retribution

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Heron manifests as a magnificent white unicorn of enigmatic power. Her coat gleaming like freshly fallen snow under moonlight, while her horn sparkles with the pure radiance of mithril forged in the heart of the sun’s radiance. Rarely, The Mare will sometimes appear with a rider clad in armor of glittering plate that seems to be woven from threads of starlight itself, her unsheathed sword held aloft like a beacon of hope against the darkness. From her flowing mantle cascades a banner of pristine white, embroidered with a circle of ancient runes that pulse with divine energy, each symbol radiating strength and courage to all who stand beside her in the cause of righteousness.
Her presence brings with it the assurance of victory and the promise that vengeance will always be served to those that deserve it.
Common Worship
Section titled “Common Worship”The followers of Heron are looked upon with deep respect, as the champions of retribution. Wherever justice is forgotten, Heron is called upon to guide the righteous and deliver punishment to the wicked. Though the clergy may be seen as rigid by some, the Just Blade is regarded by all who seek righteousness as the ultimate expression of honor and a source of moral strength.
Wherever injustice is found and the innocent are threatened, Heron is called upon to guide the righteous and deliver retribution to the wicked. Whether to grant some form of divine protection or to provide wisdom in matters of moral judgment, Heron receives countless prayers from those seeking to uphold the greater good.
The followers of Heron are those who have dedicated their lives to the pursuit of retribution, who have seen the corruption of the world and chosen to fight it through honor and righteousness, and who have learned that truth and virtue are more powerful than the fickle nature of evil. They include paladins who serve the cause of poetic justice, knights who protect the innocent through noble deeds, and those who have endured great trials and emerged stronger for having learned to trust in the power of righteousness and the inevitability of poetic justice.
Edicts
Section titled “Edicts”- There is honour in truth
- Seek out those who have wronged others
- Punish the wicked
- Celebrate the moral and virtuous
Anathema
Section titled “Anathema”- Kill without purpose
- Fail or refuse to pass judgement