“Truth is Justice.”
Colors: White, gray, silver, blue
Symbols: a white sword on a gray background, silver scales in balance, a steel crown, a shield with a book on the front, The Hand of Knowledge

Once the former King of the Gods and the twin of T’Zyri, T’Rer was also the God of justice and truth. For roughly a century, T’Rer oversaw the Pantheon as the utmost authority over matters both Divine and Mortal. He had a large following which had, over time, slowly decreased.
Today, T’Rer is a disgraced god with little in the way of power. He remains bitter and angry that his place was usurped. Though he is considered just and fair, his anger has occasionally been un-tempered: he could not argue with the Pantheon, but moreover he could not argue with the courts of Law he once upheld. Many rumor his ultimate disgrace was an embarrassment in front of the Mortal High Council. Indeed, his own High Priest, Marcus Steadfast, died mysteriously following T’rer’s embarrassment.
Followers of T’Rer
The remaining followers of T’Rer are both respected and pitied. Folk of duty, those that continue to follow him hold on to their faith in T’rer’s original purview. However, many people look at the followers as pathetic adherents to a long antiquated practice.
Unsurprisingly, most of T’rer’s followers are those who once worked in different judicial branched, even small local ones. Most of them have no current authority.
T’Rer and the Layfolk
While some Layfolk fondly remember the reign of T’Rer, many more ascribe to the Pantheon: it is generally considered morally correct that Gods share power rather than allow all decisions to stem from a single Divinity. However, T’rer is nonetheless respected for his long tenure as King of the Gods.
Costuming and Appearance
T’rer’s followers are often referred to as knights in shining armor. Even those out of active service dress as a direct reflection of their god in silver armor adorned with blue, gray, and white. Those who do not wear armor dress simply in T’Rer’s colors and symbols–while their clothes are often quite plain, their loyalties are obvious.
The Blessed of T’Rer
The Blessed of T’Rer will often develop small patches of pale grey, stone-like skin.