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=Identity= | |||
;Name:Jodam | ;Name:Jodam | ||
;Title(s) and Rank(s): | ;Title(s) and Rank(s):Brother | ||
;Culture:[[Corinthean (culture)|Corinthean]] | ;Culture:[[Corinthean (culture)|Corinthean]] | ||
;Profession:Missionary Priest of Peolu | ;Profession:Missionary Priest of Peolu | ||
=Description= | |||
;Ethnicity:[[Corinthean (people)|Corinthean]] | ;Ethnicity:[[Corinthean (people)|Corinthean]] | ||
;Gender:Male | ;Gender:Male | ||
;Age: | ;Age:23 years old, (779 YG --) | ||
;Height: | ;Height:1.8 metres (6 feet, 1 inch) | ||
;Build: | ;Build:Heavy, 82.3 (171 pounds) | ||
: | :Jodam is a large man, tall and broad shouldered. He has brown eyes, and hair, with a short cropped beard. He typically dresses in the garb of a priest of peolu, his clothes altered to be suitable for the rugged wilds he traverses. | ||
=Personality= | |||
:Jodam is a soft spoken person, who takes time to answer questions, not for slow wits, but for being precise with his words. He prefers debate and discussion to argument, and general holds a pacifist attitude. | |||
=About= | |||
;Home:<!--location--> | ;Home:<!--location--> | ||
;History:Jodam has taken a vow to introduce the Goddess religion to the [[Etausi (people)|Etausi]]. He has travelled to various known colonies, and attempted to engage them in the teachings of the church. As a Peoluan priest he preaches from a stance of compassion and balance. He does not carry weapons on his person, nor does he attempt to force his beliefs. | ;History:Jodam has taken a vow to introduce the Goddess religion to the [[Etausi (people)|Etausi]]. He has travelled to various known colonies, and attempted to engage them in the teachings of the church. As a Peoluan priest he preaches from a stance of compassion and balance. He does not carry weapons on his person, nor does he attempt to force his beliefs. | ||
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:His own spiritual beliefs are being tested by his experiences. The potential for being accused of heresy keeps Jodam from sharing his discoveries and thoughts about the Etausi and their faith. | :His own spiritual beliefs are being tested by his experiences. The potential for being accused of heresy keeps Jodam from sharing his discoveries and thoughts about the Etausi and their faith. | ||
=Connections= | |||
;Familial:<!--list of relatives--> | ;Familial:<!--list of relatives--> | ||
;Personal:<!--list of people--> | ;Personal:<!--list of people--> | ||
;Professional:[[Sishala]] | ;Professional:[[Sishala]] | ||
=Stories= | |||
:<!--list of stories about and including this person--> | :<!--list of stories about and including this person--> | ||
[[Category:Contemporary Person]] | [[Category:Contemporary Person]] |
Revision as of 15:50, 13 May 2019
Identity
- Name
- Jodam
- Title(s) and Rank(s)
- Brother
- Culture
- Corinthean
- Profession
- Missionary Priest of Peolu
Description
- Ethnicity
- Corinthean
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 23 years old, (779 YG --)
- Height
- 1.8 metres (6 feet, 1 inch)
- Build
- Heavy, 82.3 (171 pounds)
- Jodam is a large man, tall and broad shouldered. He has brown eyes, and hair, with a short cropped beard. He typically dresses in the garb of a priest of peolu, his clothes altered to be suitable for the rugged wilds he traverses.
Personality
- Jodam is a soft spoken person, who takes time to answer questions, not for slow wits, but for being precise with his words. He prefers debate and discussion to argument, and general holds a pacifist attitude.
About
- Home
- History
- Jodam has taken a vow to introduce the Goddess religion to the Etausi. He has travelled to various known colonies, and attempted to engage them in the teachings of the church. As a Peoluan priest he preaches from a stance of compassion and balance. He does not carry weapons on his person, nor does he attempt to force his beliefs.
- In his holy mission he has failed to convert any of the heathen lizard-folk, but he has come to understand their own spiritual beliefs. Jodam has come to think that they might be worshipping the same goddess in their own way. Although the sacrifice of their male hatchlings would be sinful in the eyes of the Goddess as he has been taught, he wonders if his understanding of the Goddess is flawed. Surely she would stop such a practice if she it was completely wrong, the fact that the Etausi still thrive on their own, following their religious practices as they do, lends strength to their approach to the divine.
- His own spiritual beliefs are being tested by his experiences. The potential for being accused of heresy keeps Jodam from sharing his discoveries and thoughts about the Etausi and their faith.
Connections
- Familial
- Personal
- Professional
- Sishala