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{{Infobox_character|occupation = Prophet/Founder of Vormundism|age = 38 (deceased)|birthplace = [[Bodai]]|spouses = None|lovers = None|children = None|species = Human|gender = Male|hair = Dark, later gray|eyes = Brown|skin = Medium|image1 = Heston.jpg|avatar = John Rhys-Davies}}Vor was a human prophet. He is best known for having founded [[Vormundism]].
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{{Infobox_character|occupation = Prophet/Founder of Vormundism|age = 37 (deceased)|birthplace = Unknown|spouses = |lovers = |children = [[Ethan]] (adopted)|species = Human|gender = Male|hair = Bald|eyes = |skin = Medium|image1 = Dagda Vormund.jpg|avatar = James Faulkner|alias = The Prophet|parents = Unknown}}Dagda Vormund was an Alucar prophet. He is best known for having founded the religion of [[Vormundism]].
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Not much is known of Vor's early life. He was born in [[Bodai]] to unknown parents and worked a variety of odd jobs in the city and on farms in the surrounding area.
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Not much is known of his early life. He was born to unknown parents and became a drifter.
   
At the age of thirty five, Vor began to experience divine visions in which the god [[Akhenism|Akhen]] ordered him to preach a new faith of peace, love, and tolerance. Vor initially ignored these orders out of fear that others would not accept such a radical new way of life.
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At the age of thirty five, Vormund began to experience divine visions in which the god [[Akhenism|Akhen]] ordered him to preach a new faith revolving around the "true" [[The Holy Books|holy books]]. Vormund initially ignored these orders out of fear that others would not accept such a controversial message.
   
Eventually the visions became stronger and more frequent, making it impossible for Vor to continue to work. He fled into the wilderness, and there he claimed he felt the presence of Akhen. This encounter left him appearing physically aged, and convinced him to begin preaching.
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Eventually the visions became stronger and more frequent, making it impossible for Vormund to continue to work. He fled into the wilderness, and there he claimed he felt the presence of Akhen. This encounter left him physically aged, and convinced him to begin preaching.
   
While Vor was often ridiculed by the crowds he gave sermons to, a small group of humans began to follow him. Among his earliest disciples were a young Lord [[Gavin Zosimus]], the prostitute [[Sofia Belgrade]], and the rebellious [[Rolfe]]. The closest to him was [[Daniel Zuse]], whom he loved like a son.
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While Vormund was often ridiculed by the crowds he gave sermons to, a small group of humans began to follow him. Among his earliest disciples were [[Gavin Zosimus]], [[Clara Richter]], and [[Rolfe|Drusus Rolfe]]. The closest to him was [[Ethan]], whom he loved like a son.
   
At the beginning of his second year of preaching, Vor saved an [[:Category:Exekians|Exekian]] male from death. The Exekian, [[Kemet]] became Vor's first Exekian convert.
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At the beginning of his second year of preaching, Vormund saved an [[:Category:Exekians|Exekian]] from death. The Exekian, [[Kemet]], became Vormund's first non-human convert.
   
After just two years of traveling throughout the kingdom and preaching, Vor's teachings reached the capital and were interpreted by King [[Tristan Stirling|Tristan]] as radical and dangerous. He ordered Vor's arrest, tried him for blasphemy and treason, and had him beheaded.
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After two years of traveling throughout the kingdom and preaching, Vormund and his "cult" had grown infamous throughout the country. He and his followers were forcibly expelled from the city of [[Bodai]].
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Finally, King [[Tristan Stirling|Tristan]] became convinced Vormund was a threat, and he was arrested in [[Hiberia]]. After a trial which resulted in Ethan's execution, Vormund died in prison.
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== Trivia ==
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"Dagda" was a Celtic deity, described as a "patriarchal hunter and warrior-poet".
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"Vormund" is the German word for "guardian". In early development, the "Vormunds" were a group of vigilante knights motivated by religion to protect others and keep the peace.
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The character was inspired by Paul of Tarsus and the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten, as well as various mentor archetypes, including Merlin, Gandalf, and Yoda.[[Category:Prophets, seers, and religious figures]]
 
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Revision as of 07:23, 22 July 2021

Dagda Vormund was an Alucar prophet. He is best known for having founded the religion of Vormundism.

Biography

Not much is known of his early life. He was born to unknown parents and became a drifter.

At the age of thirty five, Vormund began to experience divine visions in which the god Akhen ordered him to preach a new faith revolving around the "true" holy books. Vormund initially ignored these orders out of fear that others would not accept such a controversial message.

Eventually the visions became stronger and more frequent, making it impossible for Vormund to continue to work. He fled into the wilderness, and there he claimed he felt the presence of Akhen. This encounter left him physically aged, and convinced him to begin preaching.

While Vormund was often ridiculed by the crowds he gave sermons to, a small group of humans began to follow him. Among his earliest disciples were Gavin Zosimus, Clara Richter, and Drusus Rolfe. The closest to him was Ethan, whom he loved like a son.

At the beginning of his second year of preaching, Vormund saved an Exekian from death. The Exekian, Kemet, became Vormund's first non-human convert.

After two years of traveling throughout the kingdom and preaching, Vormund and his "cult" had grown infamous throughout the country. He and his followers were forcibly expelled from the city of Bodai.

Finally, King Tristan became convinced Vormund was a threat, and he was arrested in Hiberia. After a trial which resulted in Ethan's execution, Vormund died in prison.

Trivia

"Dagda" was a Celtic deity, described as a "patriarchal hunter and warrior-poet".

"Vormund" is the German word for "guardian". In early development, the "Vormunds" were a group of vigilante knights motivated by religion to protect others and keep the peace.

The character was inspired by Paul of Tarsus and the Egyptian pharaoh Akhenaten, as well as various mentor archetypes, including Merlin, Gandalf, and Yoda.