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T'sar

Aspect :
Female
Alignment :

Neutral Good
( True Neutral )

Favored Weapon :
The Katana & all Asian weapons

 

T'sar loves all animals especially cats

As the most neutral of the gods it is unusual that T’sar had such a large hand in the mortal realm.  As the other gods squabbled over territory, T’sar took a small realm and created an empire in her own image.  The feline was her favored creature and so she gave intelligence rivaling that of man to it.  The race that was born became known as T’sarian and they remained within their walled empire on the southern continent for hundreds of years.  It was only through the actions of her most favored of warrior, Mao-Ki that things changed.  He later was raised to the position of Chosen One, after bringing the teachings of T’sar to the north.

  T’sar usually doesn’t directly help the mortal world, but when the scales of power begin to shift she will place her power with the side that needs it.  She is the embodiment of the balance of nature and the survival of the fittest.  All animal trainers and handlers owe her fealty as well as those who survive animal attacks or base their lives upon the welfare of animals.  Rangers, Druids and many Clerics have their faith in T’sar and the cycle of life.  While the “survival of the fittest” is the way of nature, T’sar recognizes the humanity of sentience.   

The gift of sentience is a great power, not to be taken lightly.  One should use that power to help those who are less fortunate such as the innocent or unlucky.  Nature does not deem that Might make right.  Might will do as it pleases says Nature.  It is up to those aware of the Greater World to ensure that power is used properly.  It is no easy task for the weak willed.  To make the right choice in the face of the simpler wrong ones is sometimes the most difficult decision facing a sentient being.”

- From the teachings of Mao-Ki