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Tement — The Furious
Tement is the god of war, fury, and elemental violence — present on every side of every battle, answering every invocation equally, indifferent to the cause in whose name he is called. He is not the god of righteous war or holy war. He is simply the god of war, which is to say he was there when your side won and there when you lost, and he would like you to understand that the outcome was yours, not his.
He is neutral, loud, and possesses aspects of all four elements — earth, air, fire, water — which makes him one of the most powerful figures in the pantheon and one of the most theologically uncomfortable. His followers ask him not for victory but for fury: the elemental force to endure and to fight. What happens after that is the soldiers’ responsibility. I find this honest in a way that most gods of war aren’t.
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Stephen B. Anthony is the author of Transmigrant, an epic science fiction thriller, available on both Amazon and Audible.


