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Not many impugn the one-armed Lord of justice, he who gave up his right arm to bind the Fenris Wolf. Not many, but there are a few, and a growing number from what I've heard, men and women who whisper that Tyr, the supposed upholder of law and order, duped Fenris into being chained. I assure you, this is the furthest thing from the truth. Not that deception hadn't been warranted. After al;l, had Fenris been left to roam, he'd surely have devoured the Heavens. Nonetheless, with regard to Tyr, he acted with unflinching honor. Indeed, rather than yank his hand from Fenris's mouth after the trap had been sprung, Tyr held his limb in position, explained to Fenris that his chain would not be loosed, and forfeited himself to the wolf's savagery from just beneath the elbow.
Tyr's priests adorn themselves and their temples with symbols of a solitary arm, and like their god, they adhere to the strictest code of ethics. conduct was unflinchingly But there are thoseFather of Aviticus the White, Gleerane, and Menzarel, all by Tievrasa the Bronze
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