Lore

Deities of Imarel - by T.A. Saunders ©2013 v1.0

Kaal, God of Justice and Light
Classification Ethos Sphere of Influence Home Plane
Old God, Celestial Lawful Those who believe in bringing justice to the oppressed and light where darkness resides. Indaris, The Bright Heavens
Symbol Animal Servant
A flaming sword, pointed downwards. Crested Giant Eagle Vocorians, Ancient Dwarf Thanes and High Asyndi Astral Wyrm Riders.
Lore

Kaal is the younger brother of Miron and the ruler of the lawful deities.He has always championed the cause of the various races of Imarel working together for the common good, rather than fighting amongst themselves to get ahead as Miron would have it. It's always been a debate the two never agree on and in the past has come to blows. However, after the War of Twilight, he and Miron sat down at his table (the last time Miron did so) and shared mead together. Before the witnesses of Synri (his wife) and Zorah (Kaal's wife) and the newly ascended Hiron, the Pact of Brothers was agreed upon, agreeing that mortals will decide which brother is right and gods could only influence indirectly. Kaal has been faithful to this pact, though understanding his brother in a way only brothers can understand one another, he makes no effort to impede other gods from engaging those Chaotic ones that take Avatars and mettle on the mortal plane.

Kaal is a large man, like his brother, though broader in the shoulder. He has long, braided red hair and long braided beard, giving him nearly as much resemblance to his Kaal'Kor as he has with a human Hillsman. He dons a suit of armor made from rock from the center of Imarel, called the World Armor. Once thought invulnerable to damage, the Matron of Dragons Tashalasheeri proved otherwise when she managed to cut Kaal with her claws through it. He also carries a gigantic fiery claymore called, Mirastheyr. The blade is formed from the very fires of Ka and can cut through any material, save Miron's hammer and Zorah's spear.

Kaal speaks plainly and expects those who follow his edicts to do the same, feeling that people who don't speak clearly or those who try to use fancy vocabulary aren't trying to teach anything or spread his word. Those who worship Kaal tend to be Crusaders, justice-seekers and those who believe in working together for a common good. His priests often don the colors red, orange and yellow on their person somewhere as to stand out amongst the masses. Kaal has churches in every city in civilized Imarel, with the largest being the Cathedral of the Sun in Windsong.