Vol Anari "The Brilliant" - Vol Anari is the god of the sun, light, fire, and purity. His symbol is a blazing sun. Vol Anari is the brother of Vol Tuniel, the maiden of the moon. When Vol Tuniel fell in battle against Kheolim during the God Wars, Vol Anari was overcome with grief and anger. Since that time Vol Anari and his followers have steadily become more zealous in their pursuit of purity. Some sects of Vol Anari worshipers have taken to ritual scarification in order to prove their faith to the god, while others have taken more extreme measures when dealing with evil doers, punishing any evil act with death by fire. In Qalia the people say prayers to Vol Anari to beg salvation from his burning rays, while on Kojan the people pray to the rising sun as a dawn of new possibilities. Vol A
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| - Vol Anari "The Brilliant" - Vol Anari is the god of the sun, light, fire, and purity. His symbol is a blazing sun. Vol Anari is the brother of Vol Tuniel, the maiden of the moon. When Vol Tuniel fell in battle against Kheolim during the God Wars, Vol Anari was overcome with grief and anger. Since that time Vol Anari and his followers have steadily become more zealous in their pursuit of purity. Some sects of Vol Anari worshipers have taken to ritual scarification in order to prove their faith to the god, while others have taken more extreme measures when dealing with evil doers, punishing any evil act with death by fire. In Qalia the people say prayers to Vol Anari to beg salvation from his burning rays, while on Kojan the people pray to the rising sun as a dawn of new possibilities. Vol A
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| - Vol Anari "The Brilliant" - Vol Anari is the god of the sun, light, fire, and purity. His symbol is a blazing sun. Vol Anari is the brother of Vol Tuniel, the maiden of the moon. When Vol Tuniel fell in battle against Kheolim during the God Wars, Vol Anari was overcome with grief and anger. Since that time Vol Anari and his followers have steadily become more zealous in their pursuit of purity. Some sects of Vol Anari worshipers have taken to ritual scarification in order to prove their faith to the god, while others have taken more extreme measures when dealing with evil doers, punishing any evil act with death by fire. In Qalia the people say prayers to Vol Anari to beg salvation from his burning rays, while on Kojan the people pray to the rising sun as a dawn of new possibilities. Vol Anari is directly opposed to the entire evil pantheon, though he has begun to turn his attention to the other good deities as well. Source:
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