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}}'''Allitur''' is one of the [[Old Kerk]] god's and an old Flan god, representing the need to maintain order, tradition, law and ethical behaviour between tribes and generations. Well regarded for his gift of divine diplomacy, he is believed to be [[Rao]]'s younger brother.
}}'''Allitur''' is one of the [[Old Kerk]] gods and an old Flan god, representing the need to maintain order, tradition, law and ethical behaviour between tribes and generations. Well regarded for his gift of divine diplomacy, he is believed to be [[Rao]]'s younger brother.


In Flan culture, Allitur's name is invoked during trials, diplomatic meetings and other official events. His clergy serve as judges, legal counsel, scribe laws and arbitrate disputes. They have a martial bent because of their role as enactors of punishments for criminals and oath-breakers.
In Flan culture, Allitur's name is invoked during trials, diplomatic meetings and other official events. His clergy serve as judges, legal counsel, scribe laws and arbitrate disputes. They have a martial bent because of their role as enactors of punishments for criminals and oath-breakers.

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Greyhawk Divinity
Allitur
General information
Portfolio:Ethics, Propriety
Alignment:Lawful Good
Race:Human
Gender:Male
Symbol:A pair of clasped hands
Rules items
Domains:Community (CD), Good, Inquisition (CD), Knowledge, Law, Purification (CD)

Allitur is one of the Old Kerk gods and an old Flan god, representing the need to maintain order, tradition, law and ethical behaviour between tribes and generations. Well regarded for his gift of divine diplomacy, he is believed to be Rao's younger brother.

In Flan culture, Allitur's name is invoked during trials, diplomatic meetings and other official events. His clergy serve as judges, legal counsel, scribe laws and arbitrate disputes. They have a martial bent because of their role as enactors of punishments for criminals and oath-breakers.

He rides an untiring horse called "Keph". This steed is revered among certain cultures, such as the Wolf Nomads and Rosridjer clan of Perrenland.

References