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The followers of Tuurgin, those that he has welcomed to his den, strive to be like him: leaders who are brave in battle, whose hearts are as strong as their arm. Cowardice is a great shame, but survival is respected above death, for death is the ultimate failure. Like the bear is the king of the forest, Tuurgin's people hold domination over the lesser beasts.
Tuurgin the Bear is a spirit of great strength and courage, and he does not suffer the weak or the fearful.
- Caelrial Brightshadow (wood elf), Ca'ial Brael:
"Tuurgin is the spirit of the bear. His nature is strength and rage. With Tuurgin as your patron, you gain the ability to increase both endurance and speed up your ability to regain endurance. You also can increase your strength and constitution.
Along with these abilities, you can call a bear to fight at your side. These bears can withstand a considerable amount of punishment but do not cause much harm to their opponents."
- Goroza the Ancient (vulmane), the Vault of Heroes:
"Those who join Tuurgin's den are granted great strength and ferocity, and are not to be trifled with."
"Tuurgin the Bear is a spirit of great strength and courage, and he does not suffer the weak or the fearful."
"You must prove your strength and courage to Tuurgin. Slay the beasts wandering the land around this lake and return. Return to me when the beasts in the fields quiver at your presence."
"You have displayed the might that flows through all who follow the great bear. The beasts of the field tremble at your approach."
"Your dominance of the lesser beasts is impressive, but rising above your equals demands a strong heart, and unwavering conviction."
"Domination over lesser beasts is a given for followers of the great bear, but Tuurgin demands leaders, confident in resolve, and standing proud in the most dire of battles."
- Servant of Tuurgin:
"You must fight for your life, for in the eyes of Tuurgin, death is failure."
- Tuurgin the Bear:
"You have proven yourself worthy and I welcome you into my den. I do not suffer the weak or the fearful, and I expect you to uphold all that my name embodies. Those around you will come to depend upon the strength of your heart. Do not fail them, lest you fail me as well."
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