
Zi Mishkal |

Unless my google-fu has failed me, I cannot find anything canonical on it. I imagine it would be a mix of Iomedae's tenets and Abadar's, Shelyn's and Pharasma's beliefs. I think it would be something like: (note: cribbed from across the internet. Some are directly lifted from other gods who Aroden admired or vice/versa)
-- I see beauty in others. As a rough stone hides a diamond, a drab face may hide the heart of a saint. I will work with others to bring their inner beauty out.
-- I will learn the weight of my sword. Without my heart to guide it, it is worthless—my strength is not in my sword, but in my heart. If I lose my sword, I have lost a tool. If I betray my heart, I have died.
-- Lives are never to be thrown away. But if I must sacrifice my life to save the people, it is a worthy sacrifice.
-- Gods can die, but humanity will live on. True strength lies within the people, not the gods.
-- Mend what is broken, and heal what is wounded. Do this through either labor or magic.
-- All civilized life should be saved and protected, but the human spirit of ingenuity and drive must be preserved and passed on.
-- Corruption in the greatest threat to civilization. I will root out corruption wherever I find it, and if a system is fundamentally flawed, I will work to reform or replace it.
What would you change or add?