Wednesday, January 1, 2020

The Pantheon: The Builder Gods of Elyon

Cythonos

Earth
Petari

A huge Petari - his skin is like a white granite with a heavy grey marbling. He's heavy footed, sending vibrations across the world with each step. His clothing are greys and browns and hang as heavy robes that seem to be almost like carved stone. His voice is low, as if grinding gravel. He is dour and mirthless but calm and so abnormally still that you have to continue to remind yourself that he's not a statue. He thinks slowly and calmly with an unnatural pause before speaking.

Rudarya

Air
Kazee

Ethereal wispy Kazee, extremely beautiful to the point where she's hard to look at and there is a discomfort in her presence. Her voice is a whisper that carries completely. Hair is a pale white, almost translucent and seems to float across her back. Her clothes, long formal gown, always shifts as in a breeze even when inside. Her feet don't quite touch the ground and she makes no sounds when moving

Sutek

Fire
Ohendi

A tall extremely muscular Ohendi. His skin is a dark gray, nearly black, and hair is fiery orange and red, sticking up in loose spikes and falling down his back in a heavy flow. He wears a black armor with intricate and decorative metalic trim that reflects reds, oranges and yellows. His speed is unworldly and he seems to be everywhere at once, moving through a room or a crowd while speaking. He holds an anger just below the surface that seems to want to explode at a moments notice. Though bright, he is impulsive and will act without consideration.

Camrusepa

Water
Arunai

A nondescript Aruai female with mousy brown hair and bright blue eyes. She stands at average height and weight and wears simple clothing in the local style. There is nothing noticeably abnormal about her but people who are in her presence for a short amount of time will always remember those moments and her face though they don't always remember the conversation. Longer amounts of time spent in her presence will begin to make the people around her realize that there is something striking and noble about her, though they won't be able to necessarily describe what it is.

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