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-**Ekhtun the Soldier** is a member of the [[culture:mythology:imperial_religion:siathar:#the_eminent_court|Eminent Court]], and therefore one of the divine husbands of the [[culture:mythology:imperial_religion:siathar:siath|Most Eminent]] in the [[culture:mythology:Imperial religion:]]. He is considered the counterpart of his wife's aspect of the [[culture:mythology:imperial_religion:siathar:siath#the_warrior|Great Warrior]].+**Ekhtun the Soldier** is a member of the [[mythology:imperial_religion:siathar:#the_eminent_court|Eminent Court]], and therefore one of the divine husbands of the [[mythology:imperial_religion:siathar:siath|Most Eminent]] in the [[mythology:imperial_religion:]]. He is considered the counterpart of his wife's aspect of the [[mythology:imperial_religion:siathar:siath#the_warrior|Great Warrior]].
  
 Ekhtun is a figure of battle, much like His counterpart; but where the Warrior is powerful and imposing, a living shield between enemy and people, Ekhtun is mobile, quick, and clever. He is called upon in battle or strife to defeat an enemy not through brute force, but through physical and mental agility. As such, He is favored not only by the lightly-armed males that provide militaries with many of their members, but also by those trying to think their way through a problem, as well as those whose professions involve a certain amount of cunning or planning to meet their challenges: hunters, trappers, scouts, assassins, spies. Low-ranking female warriors do not often call upon Ekhtun, since they often feel his influence does not play to their strengths, but the wiser ones, as well as generals and other military leaders, may find His ability to anticipate an enemy's actions - and plan His own - beneficial. Ekhtun is a figure of battle, much like His counterpart; but where the Warrior is powerful and imposing, a living shield between enemy and people, Ekhtun is mobile, quick, and clever. He is called upon in battle or strife to defeat an enemy not through brute force, but through physical and mental agility. As such, He is favored not only by the lightly-armed males that provide militaries with many of their members, but also by those trying to think their way through a problem, as well as those whose professions involve a certain amount of cunning or planning to meet their challenges: hunters, trappers, scouts, assassins, spies. Low-ranking female warriors do not often call upon Ekhtun, since they often feel his influence does not play to their strengths, but the wiser ones, as well as generals and other military leaders, may find His ability to anticipate an enemy's actions - and plan His own - beneficial.
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