Vahram

Associated Abilities: Athletics, Brawl, Fortitude, Marksmanship, Melee, Thrown

Associated Powers: Animal, Epic Dexterity, Epic Strength, Fire, Magic, War

The God of victory, and primary warrior God of the Yazata. Vahram is a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield, appearing often as a powerful, enraged boar stomping and goring all those who dare approach him. He represents the flames of victory, consuming the defeated and elevating the victorious. He protects travelers, the the kings of Persia, guarding them with his great strength. And even more, he is a shapeshifter, appearing as different beasts, and men of all ages as he visits humanity, and combats the forces of evil.

Once, Zoroaster and his followers were cursed by the followers of Angra Mainyu, and he prayed Ahura Mazda for help. The primordial Deity told Zoroaster to find one of Vahram's feathers, for that would be the cure to the curse that had been placed on him. Zoroaster eventually found the warrior God racing across the world, his shape changing nearly every step, mercurially changing from beast, to boy, to bird, to warrior, and many other shapes, with fire ripping up from the ground where he ran. Zoroaster found a cast off feather from when the God had been a bird lying on the ground, too afraid to approach the warrior, and as soon as he held the feather, his curse was reversed and placed on those who had put it on Zoroaster instead.