“We were sent out to bring order to the world. Everyone needs to know their place in the grand scheme of the world, according to the abilities which the good gods granted them.”
Praios is worshipped as the king of gods and also as the god of kings. He is usually depicted as a man with a griffon’s head, and griffons are also regarded as his emissaries. In the creed of the Twelvegods he is supreme, and as god of order, law, and truth, he is particularly important for many nobles. As the sun (sometimes called the Eye of Praios) he follows his daily path, and the radiant light of his allseeing eye disperses all shadows. Lying and disobedience are anathema to him, and many of his most determined Blessed Ones reject magic as a disturbance to order. However, moderate religious leaders accept white magic if it is used for good and in accordance with the order of the world. Praios is venerated by those who administer justice and those who hope for justice. Many believers also pray to him as protector against evil and dark magic. His magnificent main temple is the City of Light in Gareth, and the supreme representative of the Church of Praios is called the Herald of Light.