Domains: Tactical mind, the duty to protect, the general's burden.
Era of ascension: Great Expansion (~3,300 BSD). Cohort: current. Tareki accreted as the Lorean minotaurs consolidated their highland holds and a duty-of-arms tradition formed around the figure of the war-leader who held terrain at personal cost rather than yield it for tactical convenience.
Worshipped by: The Lorean minotaurs as the patron of generals, watchmen, and household captains. The Korlan minotaurs of Tykos worship the same daemon through an inverted reading: that the duty to protect a charge sanctions ownership of the charge. The Lorean reject this as heresy; the Korlan reject the rejection. The body of Tareki's worship in this entry does not endorse the Korlan reading. (The worships edge is authored downstream on the worshipper, not here.)
The Lorean tactical tradition treats the general's burden as a cost — the price of being trusted with other lives. A Lorean officer who survives a battle in which his charges did not has failed the daemon, regardless of the tactical outcome. The Korlan tradition reads the same scripture and concludes that the charges, having been protected, owe the protector; that obligation, refined into law, is what makes the chain. Two minotaur peoples argue this in temple at every festival. Tareki, whose pool feeds from both, does not arbitrate.