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Frobozz's morality was forged in the time of the Aether before harmonic considerations were upon the gods' minds, and as such he carries a moral philosophy that leans on black-and-white divisions rather than areas of gray. Though many other mortals have forgotten, Frobozz remembers the time when most gods sided with either light or darkness — and those choices of the past still influence how he sees churches and church members today.
 
Frobozz's morality was forged in the time of the Aether before harmonic considerations were upon the gods' minds, and as such he carries a moral philosophy that leans on black-and-white divisions rather than areas of gray. Though many other mortals have forgotten, Frobozz remembers the time when most gods sided with either light or darkness — and those choices of the past still influence how he sees churches and church members today.
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Frobozz Zarcosis, born Serenus 23 in the year 98, is the Patriarch of Vishnu, Overlord of Clan Sanctus, and Grand Inquisitor of the Realm.

Known for his steadfast dedication and storied history, Frobozz is widely believed to be the most powerful mortal to ever wear an adventurer belt.

Appearance and character

In contrast with his physical, political, and religious prowess, Frobozz is of humble and modest size standing at 5 feet 7 inches while weighing around 150 pounds. His deep sapphire blue eyes complement a short head of brown hair, while his light and tanned skin gives off a healthy glow.

Frobozz is known for adorning himself in powerful plate armor, choosing the whites and golds of his god Vishnu along with Vivorian blues to honor his reverence for the goddess of life and healing.

Despite his fierce opposition to all evil — or perhaps because of it — Frobozz is not widely known for his kindness. He has earned a reputation for being a stoic sentinel of justice who, at a moment's notice, is capable of becoming a terrifying arbiter of righteous retribution.

Ethos

As the patriarch of Vishnu, Frobozz holds to the tenents of good and order, though he focuses primarily on morality and has been known to show little care for the struggle between chaos and order.

Frobozz's morality was forged in the time of the Aether before harmonic considerations were upon the gods' minds, and as such he carries a moral philosophy that leans on black-and-white divisions rather than areas of gray. Though many other mortals have forgotten, Frobozz remembers the time when most gods sided with either light or darkness — and those choices of the past still influence how he sees churches and church members today.