[hider=Homura] [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/JYRdVZc.png[/img][/center] [color=DC143C][h1][center][b]Homura[/b][/center][/h1][/color] [color=B22222][h3][center][b]The Arbiter[/b][/center][/h3][/color] [center][u][b]Aspect[/b][/u][/center] [b]HONOR[/b]. To be honorable is to adhere to a code of conduct. Honor consists of sacred laws that preserve the order and sanctity of existence, and manifests as virtue, valor, truth, and compassion. Without honor, an individual cannot be respected. Without honor, a society cannot be secure. Honor is the nobility of an individual, and the spiritual structure and integrity of a society. Honor begets order and strength against chaos and despair. Honor requires sacrifice. Honor is the truth. The law is honor. In the world, honor must be upheld. When faith and dignity fade, Homura will restore their honor, or purge that which putrefies the beauty of creation. Honor is the armor that wards the world from the vile presence of corruption, and Homura invokes the power of oaths when mortals make their vows and perform their pledges. Those that break their oaths are cursed in accordance to the punishment prescribed when the oath was taken. To speak a lie is to gain the ire of Homura. Honor is the blade against the untruth, and Homura magically marks those that have committed crimes against the self and the world with eldritch runes that reveal their shameful nature. Only those that have been redeemed can be freed from their punishment. As a goddess, Homura's presence evokes the power of honor and invests virtuous mortals near her with courage and strength. She strives to introduce and incorporate laws and rules within society in order to produce more honorable people in the world. Honor begets order, and commands respect; through her edict, Homura can imbue mortals with an imperious aura that instills in others an innate knowledge of their rank in society and reputation among their peers. Only through creating such a foundation can there be sacred change and beauty, an awakening of what it means to be divine, and a line that separates mere nihilistic motion from defiant endeavors. [center][u][b]Persona[/b][/u][/center] Homura is a self-proclaimed divine warrior set against the insidious poison that she pontificates has been poured into the decanter of creation. She seeks out the sinful and executes justice, often with a trial of combat. She is inspired by the struggles of mortals, and finds those that deserve redemption, and guides them on their journeys of sacred transformation. She protects the faithful from the avarice of the perverted and the fiendish. Homura exuberates conviction with every word and action, and is unwavering in her commitment to upholding her honor and the honor of the world around her. She becomes easily ashamed by any form of mistake or moment of weakness she considers sinful, and can easily lose herself in a quest to restore her honor, ignoring any and all detriments she may suffer along the way. Her anger is easily assuaged by promises of atonement and simple praise, though she only reveals her more gentle characteristics to those that have earned her trust. [center][u][b]True Form[/b][/u][/center] Homura has a disciplined and dangerous mien, often gazing upon others with a cold fire in her eyes. Before mortals she appears as a human with red hair and red eyes, wielding a spear, and wearing simple red garb. She prefers to remain modest and amiable in appearance, considering extravagant displays of power to be excessive and irksome. [center][img]https://i.imgur.com/JDbb8Pr.jpg[/img][/center] Her true form is that of a colossal fire from which emerges thousands of serpentine spears that surge forth and impale the world around her. Her flames do not sear that which is pure, and her blades do not harm the innocent, though her radiance will blind any mortal that sees her. [center][u][b]Musical Theme[/b][/u][/center] [center][url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBS0LrD1EdQ[/url][/center][/hider]