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'''Focus: The Sun, Glory, Perfection'''
'''Focus: The Sun, Glory, Perfection'''


'''Special Requirements: None'''
'''Special Requirements: Non-Chaotic'''


The Sun in its aspect as a bringer of light and divine majesty to the Ring.  Also called "the Burning Lord," acolytes can invoke His wrath against the unclean, the unworthy, the unsociable, and the meek.  His followers praise bold action and noble bearing, and despise those who are meek or indecisive.  Magistrates, Inquisitors, and the prideful might call this faith their own.  
The Sun in its aspect as a bringer of light and divine majesty to the Ring.  Also called "the Burning Lord," acolytes can invoke His wrath against the unclean, the unworthy, the unsociable, and the meek.  His followers praise bold action and noble bearing, and despise those who are meek or indecisive.  Magistrates, Inquisitors, and the prideful might call this faith their own.  
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'''Focus: The Sun, Freedom, Weather'''
'''Focus: The Sun, Freedom, Weather'''


'''Special Requirements: None'''
'''Special Requirements: Non-Lawful'''


The Sun in its aspect as a fickle being of perpetual motion and change.  El sprints jubilantly to the horizon each morning, and races the winds across the skies each day, to rest behind the edge of the world each night, nestled in the arms of his gusty lover.  To followers of this flighty faith, the Sun and Sky are one—a divine wedlock of wind and light.  Acolytes of this faith can invoke powers of motion and movement, can quicken feet and summon warm winds.  The adventurous, the capricious, and the free might call this faith their own.
The Sun in its aspect as a fickle being of perpetual motion and change.  El sprints jubilantly to the horizon each morning, and races the winds across the skies each day, to rest behind the edge of the world each night, nestled in the arms of his gusty lover.  To followers of this flighty faith, the Sun and Sky are one—a divine wedlock of wind and light.  Acolytes of this faith can invoke powers of motion and movement, can quicken feet and summon warm winds.  The adventurous, the capricious, and the free might call this faith their own.
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