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Sir Griswolrfu is a Paladin of Tyr, who is just a god.
Sir Griswolrfu "Griswolyruf." I'm sorry? "It's Griswolyruf." Oh, terribly sorry. Sir Gruswolruf "Griswolyruf." Yes, well what is it like being a Paladin? "It is a wonderful duty to my god and my people, protecting those who cannot protect themselves from evil and tyranny." So you don't protect those who can protect themselves? "They don't need protection." Well, yes, but there are degrees of protection. Say, I could protect myself from a thief with a knife "No you couldn't" but if three theives with knives came up, I couldn't protect myself. So it is judged on a case by case basis, or just anyone who can't protect themselves from anything? "It is merely discharging my duty to my god and my people." But what about the flu? Are you obliged to protect people from the flu, since no one can protect themselves from that.
Tyr is known as the even handed god, and Gruswulfer does his odd jobs, so it works out quite well. Gryswilfur's home base is in this church, in the roof just beneath the ceiling. There he spends his days meditating and doing other things, sometimes even both, if not all three at once.
Sir Grythwurlf "Griswolyruf." Gr- yes. Why did you decide to follow Tyr, if he is known as the 'just a god', when you could f- "I'm sorry?" Come again? "He is the Just god, not just a god." Oh. As in he is the god of things that only just work? "What?" You know, like, 'We only just made it' when you nearly miss the train. "No, the Just god, as in Justice." He's the god of just us? "No, JUST-ICE." Oh yes right, I see.
Tyr, being the god of just the letter S, seems like an odd choice for a Paladin to follow, but Grilthfulth seems content in his choice, which is good because otherwise he would not be. |