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rdfs:comment | - Vataqatal was the Zakharan war god. He wanted his followers to grow by testing their strength of body and will and preached the importance of duty. He was a local god worshiped mainly in the northern parts of the Land of Fate that bordered on foreign lands. Vataqal's symbol was a red-bladed scimitar. The Warrior-Slave had been described as a muscular, veiled warrior with glowing red eyes who wore robes and battle-worn lamellar armor and bore a great scimitar. He was worshiped by warriors, especially mamluks and farisans who valued duty and dedication to one's service.
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Caption | - The holy symbol of Vataqatal.
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Title | - Master of the Battlefield
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abstract | - Vataqatal was the Zakharan war god. He wanted his followers to grow by testing their strength of body and will and preached the importance of duty. He was a local god worshiped mainly in the northern parts of the Land of Fate that bordered on foreign lands. Vataqal's symbol was a red-bladed scimitar. The Warrior-Slave had been described as a muscular, veiled warrior with glowing red eyes who wore robes and battle-worn lamellar armor and bore a great scimitar. He was worshiped by warriors, especially mamluks and farisans who valued duty and dedication to one's service.
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