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Within the tradition of other major tribes, Salgó is viewed as one who knew war yet seeked to prevent it. Often times his methodology that is described within his books gave him the nickname of ''Keeper of Peace''. The only tribal tradition that views Salgó in a negative light is the [[Hódítók (Noble Dog)|Hódítók]], who interpreted Salgó as a threat to the Apostle of War & Conquest, their own apostle.
Within the tradition of other major tribes, Salgó is viewed as one who knew war yet seeked to prevent it. Often times his methodology that is described within his books gave him the nickname of ''Keeper of Peace''. The only tribal tradition that views Salgó in a negative light is the [[Hódítók (Noble Dog)|Hódítók]], who interpreted Salgó as a threat to the Apostle of War & Conquest, their own apostle.
==Visual Appearance==
===Proto-Imperial Era===
During the Proto-Imperial Era, Salgó was portrayed with traditional [[Salgói warrior gear (Noble Dog)|Salgói warrior gear]], which was often created from machines created by the [[Jenő (Noble Dog)|Jenő]].

Latest revision as of 07:30, 25 July 2021

The Apostle of Order and Military, simply referred to as Salgó, is one of the Apostles of God and is considered to be the origin of the Salgói. Salgó is seen as the servant of God and acts as the enforcer of divine will. He often sees over the justice of war and the punisher of crimes throughout history.

Salgó is interpreted to be "The Soldier" within the circle of apostles, with two books dedicated to him: the Bölcsessége of Order and the Levél of Military. In the tradition of the Salgói, Salgó is often seen as the purveyor of justice and the keeper of peace among the apostles. The most notable apostles that Salgó interacts with are the Apostle of Simplicity & The Hunt and the Apostle of War & Conquest as the mediator of the two with their constant conflict.

Within the tradition of other major tribes, Salgó is viewed as one who knew war yet seeked to prevent it. Often times his methodology that is described within his books gave him the nickname of Keeper of Peace. The only tribal tradition that views Salgó in a negative light is the Hódítók, who interpreted Salgó as a threat to the Apostle of War & Conquest, their own apostle.