

| Alignment: | Lawful - Neutral |
| Sphere of Influence: | Justice, Fairness, Truth |
| Symbol: | Gold hammer under gold scales on a field of blue. |
Two ancient gods were travelling across Nirvana when they fell into a disagreement on a philosophical discussion. Unable to resolve the conflict themselves, each of them reached into the ground and pull out a piece of the plane itself and molded it into the shape of a head and body. They put the two pieces together and brought it to life. This being was to serve as a judge and mediator for the discussion. Each God stated their case to the new judge who listened carefully. When they had finished they waited for the judgement. The new judge pointed out that both were correct if viewed from each other's perspective, however if viewed from a complete orderly view, then they were both wrong. Both gods thought about the judgement and then laughed and walked on, each claiming victory over the other. Tracillue was left sitting on a rock until found by other gods of the pantheon he now resides with.
Tracillue is the God of Justice, fairness and truth. He is highly displease at anything that lies, especially to him. Tracillue is not a compassionate judge, however he does believe in complete fairness. As an example he once presided over a case that involved a peasant that stole a piece of fruit from a vendor. The peasant pleaded stating he only stole the fruit because he was starving and could not afford to purchase the item. Tracillue evaluated the case. Note that the peasant already consumed the fruit and therefore was not able to return it, he would then be required to pay the cost of the fruit to the vendor and serve one year in prison for the theft. He then looked to the vendor asked him how many fruit did he sell this day, the vender replied 10. Tracillue then charged him with 10 counts of theft for over pricing his fruit and sentenced him to repay the excess over the fair value of the fruit and serve 10 years in prison.
The clergy of justice are all lawful in nature, however the morality can span both spectrums. There are those that will promote law for the good of everything, those that claim law is everything, and the others who view law is for punishment.
Paladins do not fully share all aspects of Tracillues beliefs nor of the clerics. Paladins believe laws should be fair, just and serve some benefit to the people and the world. If the law has no purpose, then it is not a law.