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Grand Lodge

Steven Grover wrote:

I am playing a paladin of Ragathiel and designed a holy symbol for him.

Chastity: Chained Heart
Vengence: Burning Heart
Chivalry: Silver Mantling
Duty: Red & Black Marks on the Mantling

Ragathiel Symbol

Sorry to disappoint, but Ragathiel's holy symbol is a severed angel wing crossed with a sword. Usually if it is in pendant form, it is on a simple design shield of a red face with a silver edge, the wing and sword are also silver.

Grand Lodge

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* Evil actions in my presence are as a gauntlet laid down in challenge. I shall pick up the gauge and stand tall in my defiance of the foul. Those curs who seek to entrap me thus will find that as the one challenged, it is I who select the weapons. They may not be to their liking, but they will be honorable ones.

* Those that have wronged the innocent will feel my god's wrath made manifest in me. They will find no succor in shadow, no safety in numbers, and no fortress in power that I will not eventually overcome. I do not hunt foolishly, but nor do I abandon the trail.

* Duties laid upon me in the cause of the right are not chains, but rather chances to prove my worth, and joys to occupy the heart. Be it with quiet dignity or loud praise, I shall fulfill them.

* Should I share my heart with another mortal, my love's honor shall be as my own, below only Ragethiel's calling. As my spirit belongs only to Ratathiel, so will I share of the flesh only with my love.

* Should someone cry quarter but be already sentenced to death, I shall inform them of their upcoming execution so they may better prepare themselves when I strike. Should the judgment not yet be final, I will stay my hand until I know whether it is right to cut the thread holding the sword of right over them or to extend my hand and lift them up as an innocent.

* A good name means much, but it is by actions that I shall truly judge a stranger's worth. A beggar may rise to help against evil where a king might back into the shadows, in such cases, it is the beggar I call brother.

Currently playing an Aasimar Paladin (Warrior of the Holy Light / Empyreal Knight) in Wrath of the Righteous. She's build with the Angelic Blood feats of an Aasimar as well. She's an agent of Ragathiel an also calls him great grandfather on her paternal side. One of the traits she has is Fiend Blood. So as a bit of RP backstory, her maternal side her great grandfather is Pazuzu, and by that line, her grandfather is Deskari, a big influence on the Demons of the AP.

She also has a fraternal twin sister, a Tiefling with Celestial Blood, who also happens to be an Anti-Paladin. I thank my GM for that one.

Currently my character lives a life according to that exact code. However, she has a slight temper issue and the possibility of falling and becoming an Erinyes, in which case it would still be fitting as Ragathiel's father is Dispater, Archdevil of Dis, the layer of Hell in which the Erinyes reside. So no matter what, it's still quite fitting, whether my character stays good or goes evil.