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 ====== La Légion Souveraine ====== ====== La Légion Souveraine ======
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 Deity image = {{:sovereign_host_4e.jpg?366|4th Edition version of the symbol of the Légion Souveraine.}}name = The Légion Souveraine aliases = alignment = [[:lawful_good|LG]] portfolio = Civilization, craft, growth, plenty, community, justice. domains = Any domain associated with the individual members weapon = Longsword Deity image = {{:sovereign_host_4e.jpg?366|4th Edition version of the symbol of the Légion Souveraine.}}name = The Légion Souveraine aliases = alignment = [[:lawful_good|LG]] portfolio = Civilization, craft, growth, plenty, community, justice. domains = Any domain associated with the individual members weapon = Longsword
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 Celestials and the Sovereign Host Celestials and the Sovereign Host
 When priests of the Sovereign Host cast spells such as commune or planar ally, they usually interact with celestials from the planes. Typically, this is a celestial that embodies the same concept as the Sovereign in question; when a Vassal priest casts conjure celestial in Dol Arrah’s name, a warlike angel may come from Shavarath. When a celestial speaks the name of a Sovereign, listeners will hear the name they are most familiar with, whether that’s Balinor, Baalkan, or Bally-Nur. As such, some scholars assert that it’s slightly unclear if a summoned angel serves “Dol Arrah,” or if it instead serves “Honor in War” and it’s just being translated as Dol Arrah. If asked such a pedantic question, both the angel and a devout Vassal might simply respond with, “What’s the difference? Dol Arrah is honor in war.” When priests of the Sovereign Host cast spells such as commune or planar ally, they usually interact with celestials from the planes. Typically, this is a celestial that embodies the same concept as the Sovereign in question; when a Vassal priest casts conjure celestial in Dol Arrah’s name, a warlike angel may come from Shavarath. When a celestial speaks the name of a Sovereign, listeners will hear the name they are most familiar with, whether that’s Balinor, Baalkan, or Bally-Nur. As such, some scholars assert that it’s slightly unclear if a summoned angel serves “Dol Arrah,” or if it instead serves “Honor in War” and it’s just being translated as Dol Arrah. If asked such a pedantic question, both the angel and a devout Vassal might simply respond with, “What’s the difference? Dol Arrah is honor in war.”
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