The Judge
The Judge is not merciful.
Nor is he cruel.
He is accurate.
He governs law, oaths, and consequences—not morality. To the Judge, intent matters only insofar as it can be proven.
Names Across the Land
- Common Name: The Judge
- Animalis (Solisan): Thoth
- Northern (Barbarian): Forseti
Wherever contracts are signed, his name is nearby.
Beliefs and Teachings
- Truth exists, even if hidden
- Oaths bind the soul
- Law must be consistent to be just
- Judgment is inevitable
The Judge does not care if the law is kind.
Only that it is followed.
Worship
Worship is formal and deliberate:
- Oaths sworn before decisions
- Verdicts read aloud in his name
- Contracts sealed with ritual
Many fear him.
None escape him.
Clergy and Temples
Clergy are record-keepers, arbiters, and legal scholars.
Temples resemble courts or archives—cold, orderly, and exact.
Common Sayings
- “The truth stands.”
- “Words bind.”
- “Judgment comes.”
Relationships Within the Pantheon
- The Father creates law; the Judge enforces it
- The Magician uncovers truth; the Judge weighs it
- The Thief breaks oaths; the Judge remembers
The Judge never forgets a promise.