Summary::The rush of the hunt and the call of feral nature imbues the essence of Geburah, a huge wolf god whose body is dark light a thundercloud, and whose strikes are swift as the wind. Those who live to battle against odds and challenge themselves are the followers of Geburah. He is much more nature oriented than his fellow god of battle, Zeruel, and more focused on the hunt, using any means of combat rather than the more direct and brute approach of Zeruel. Living on the same plane as his comrade, they end up fighting quite a lot, but it rarely goes beyond competitive sport, which in the end both deities enjoy.
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| - Summary::The rush of the hunt and the call of feral nature imbues the essence of Geburah, a huge wolf god whose body is dark light a thundercloud, and whose strikes are swift as the wind. Those who live to battle against odds and challenge themselves are the followers of Geburah. He is much more nature oriented than his fellow god of battle, Zeruel, and more focused on the hunt, using any means of combat rather than the more direct and brute approach of Zeruel. Living on the same plane as his comrade, they end up fighting quite a lot, but it rarely goes beyond competitive sport, which in the end both deities enjoy.
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| - Hunting, Strength, Competition, Wolves
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| - Chaos, Animal, Luck, Strength, Travel, Weather
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| - Chaotic Neutral, Chaotic Good, True Neutral, Chaotic Evil
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| - Summary::The rush of the hunt and the call of feral nature imbues the essence of Geburah, a huge wolf god whose body is dark light a thundercloud, and whose strikes are swift as the wind. Those who live to battle against odds and challenge themselves are the followers of Geburah. He is much more nature oriented than his fellow god of battle, Zeruel, and more focused on the hunt, using any means of combat rather than the more direct and brute approach of Zeruel. Living on the same plane as his comrade, they end up fighting quite a lot, but it rarely goes beyond competitive sport, which in the end both deities enjoy.
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