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(@Zoor: Oh, forgot about Cosnach. :P

@Red: Wasn't Tyre called Sir Tyrennis? I guess I was mistaken then. I'll edit. Anyway I read up on them a while back and I based their attitude on Tyre himself so I figured it would be fairly accurate.)

"Let them come, it doesn't matter if they are friends or foes." Cosnach waved the Reachman off. The General was very confident in his powers, no army scared him because he had one at his fingertips. He was hailed as "the One-Man Army" of the Reach.

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Kyrnil wasn't shocked in the slightest. He had met quite a few gods up close so seeing another there didn't make a difference to him. He didn't budge from his regular stoic and stern stance.

Ysabel was a bit surprised at the sudden appearance of the god, but likewise she wasn't shocked at the sight of a god. She married one after all and had met living gods before, like Nibasa.

Max offered a respectful bow to the god. He disliked the clergy, but he had no problem with the gods themselves. He personally thought that centuries of being in power just made the clergy too full of themselves. It wasn't the fault of the gods. "Lord Phynaster." he said. He had never seen this avatar of Phynaster before but he could tell from the energy radiating from him that he was the real deal.

Alain raised a hand at Carden's plea, as if telling him to hold that thought. "Lord Phynaster, I am humbled that you've come to my city. Having a god in my castle is quite the honor." He took his Battlemage's word as proof enough that the elf before him was Phynaster. (Phynaster's physical form is that of an elf, as I mention in the Setting Blog's list of gods.)

Phynaster was only a minor god in the Breton pantheon, even less important than Magnus, as he was not one of the Eight Divines. Nevertheless, the Bretons did worship him as the God of Cunning and Endurance as well as one of their ancestors through their elven blood.