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|titles=Lightsong the Bold, Lord of Heroes, Lightsong the Brave{{book ref|wb|16}}, God of Bravery |
|titles=Lightsong the Bold, Lord of Heroes, Lightsong the Brave{{book ref|wb|16}}, God of Bravery |
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|abilities={{tag|Returned}}, {{tag+|Cognitive Shadow}} |
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|residence=T'Telir |
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β | Lightsong's attitude at the time of his returning was one of indolence. |
+ | Lightsong's attitude at the time of his returning was one of indolence. After meeting Calmseer and starting a relationship of mutual respect turned physical with her, he gains a drive to become the god everyone expected him to be and gives up his lazy ways. This backfires when he fails miserably, leaving his followers dissatisfied and the other gods mocking him for being a hypocrite. He blames his failure on the other gods who would not take his new attitude seriously, and reverts back to his languorous ways with a newly sharpened wit which he let loose with as much vengeance as he could muster. Nobody was offended by his verbal jabs, and instead took it as natural that he act in such a way; and so he perpetuated this attitude.{{wob ref|6957}} |
At the time of the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]] Lightsong had been Returned for five years, and was one of the younger divinities in the [[Court of Gods]].{{book ref|wb|3}} As the God of Bravery, he held the commands to control ten thousand [[Lifeless]] warriors in the Hallandren army. |
At the time of the [[Pahn Kahl rebellion]] Lightsong had been Returned for five years, and was one of the younger divinities in the [[Court of Gods]].{{book ref|wb|3}} As the God of Bravery, he held the commands to control ten thousand [[Lifeless]] warriors in the Hallandren army. |