The Battle Commandant is the Stone Chiseler's lieutenant, much like the Morning Star and the Harvest Bringer. He was a dwarven soldier who fought to preserve his homeland and was deified to be a protector for his allies. He is the god of battle and courage, but also of storms, many say that sounds of thunder and lightning are the clashing and sparks of his blades against his enemies. In the Triumvirate, he is the Commander of the Seven Armies, one for each of the seven heavens, he is the patron god of all soldiers and warriors as well as one of the two gods you pray to for safe passage on the seas alongside the Matron of Nature.
The Battle Commandant is usually depicted in contemporary Consarcian art as a shadow in the storm clouds, his figure only appearing in them when the lightning strikes. In most of his temple works, he is depicted as physically the embodiment of muscle and strength. Shown as a Dwarven man with a reddish-brown beard, and short curly hair of the same colour. In one hand he holds Tordach, the Thundering Mallet (a massive maul) and in the other, he holds Daelyn, the Smiting Blade (an imposing greataxe), both are generally two-handed weapons but he is somehow properly controlling both with one hand each.
He is mainly shown in battle with a formidable foe, either a great monstrosity or in battle with his brother the Führer, the ladder is only shown if it is art about in the Era Martial. His rippling muscles appear visible due to his shirtless form, and a buckle at his belt in the shape of a storm cloud with the belt itself composed of pure lightning. That is similar to the holy symbol, which is a storm cloud with lightning poking out of it.