Post by Areon on Feb 25, 2011 23:40:36 GMT -8
Kaxis
Aliases The Nameless Lord, Lord of Ferries.
Deity Type Greater Power
Alignment True Neutral
Patron Races None
Domains
Death: Kaxis is death... he is the end of all things both Mortal and Divine.
Symbol
The Scythe and a Bale of Wheat.
Manifestation
Appearance Kaxis is portrayed as a skeletal form adorned in tattered robes and shackled at the wrists the key hangs down in the center of Kaxis' exposed rib cage besides his black still beating heart. He is often shown wielding a Scythe, a Sickle, or an Oar and in Orkish cultures he is often laden with gold, jewelry, and other tributes. However in the Elven Cultures he is shown as an old man covered head from toe in a aged cloak. The Elves see him as a sheppard who leads the damned and saved to their respective after life a being that reigns over life and death with unmatched wisdom.
Presence Kaxis' presence causes mirrors to turn so cold they shatter, the air becomes frigid, but mortals can't help but sweat as a cold deep far floods over their body. Kaxis' presence can send all but Gods and Eldarian Deities to their knees and can kill merely by gazing intently on a mortal being.
Personality Kaxis is a cold, uncaring, and impersonal God who can not be swayed, deterred, or reasoned with. He takes a great offense to those who would attempt to raise the dead and curses them with his wrath and spite. Kaxis is the only deity that is by all definitions omnipresent however only his fully manifested form gives off a Presence.
Structure
Temples None
Shrines Orkish cultures build small monuments to Kaxis where they sacrifice the gold and wealth of their fallen enemies so they may receive great wealth in the after life.
Worship
Mass None
Sacrifices Three Silver coins, Orkish cultures sacrifice gold, jewels, and other symbols of wealth taken from their fallen enemies.
Ceremonies
Hierarchy.
None
Divine Artifacts Dreill (Anceint Septrinian for Kiss of Death more or less their expression for the Reaper.)
Dreil is a weapon that is not bound by physical comprehension, it has no true form and is often merely a slight distortion of air as it rends your soul from your very flesh.
Lore
Kaxis is a son of Dreous and the Wolf Goddess and was given his position with the first human for while the elder races could live for endless years the humans were fleeting beings. He was given the incredible power and responsibility from Avenus, Dreious, Talcor, and Eldis Sun. From these four Kaxis became capable of taking the souls and lives of Gods when their time came... for war between the Eldar and the Gods was brewing... and nothing could come of a war that had no casualties.
Aliases The Nameless Lord, Lord of Ferries.
Deity Type Greater Power
Alignment True Neutral
Patron Races None
Domains
Death: Kaxis is death... he is the end of all things both Mortal and Divine.
Symbol
The Scythe and a Bale of Wheat.
Manifestation
Appearance Kaxis is portrayed as a skeletal form adorned in tattered robes and shackled at the wrists the key hangs down in the center of Kaxis' exposed rib cage besides his black still beating heart. He is often shown wielding a Scythe, a Sickle, or an Oar and in Orkish cultures he is often laden with gold, jewelry, and other tributes. However in the Elven Cultures he is shown as an old man covered head from toe in a aged cloak. The Elves see him as a sheppard who leads the damned and saved to their respective after life a being that reigns over life and death with unmatched wisdom.
Presence Kaxis' presence causes mirrors to turn so cold they shatter, the air becomes frigid, but mortals can't help but sweat as a cold deep far floods over their body. Kaxis' presence can send all but Gods and Eldarian Deities to their knees and can kill merely by gazing intently on a mortal being.
Personality Kaxis is a cold, uncaring, and impersonal God who can not be swayed, deterred, or reasoned with. He takes a great offense to those who would attempt to raise the dead and curses them with his wrath and spite. Kaxis is the only deity that is by all definitions omnipresent however only his fully manifested form gives off a Presence.
Structure
Temples None
Shrines Orkish cultures build small monuments to Kaxis where they sacrifice the gold and wealth of their fallen enemies so they may receive great wealth in the after life.
Worship
Mass None
Sacrifices Three Silver coins, Orkish cultures sacrifice gold, jewels, and other symbols of wealth taken from their fallen enemies.
Ceremonies
Hierarchy.
None
Divine Artifacts Dreill (Anceint Septrinian for Kiss of Death more or less their expression for the Reaper.)
Dreil is a weapon that is not bound by physical comprehension, it has no true form and is often merely a slight distortion of air as it rends your soul from your very flesh.
Lore
Kaxis is a son of Dreous and the Wolf Goddess and was given his position with the first human for while the elder races could live for endless years the humans were fleeting beings. He was given the incredible power and responsibility from Avenus, Dreious, Talcor, and Eldis Sun. From these four Kaxis became capable of taking the souls and lives of Gods when their time came... for war between the Eldar and the Gods was brewing... and nothing could come of a war that had no casualties.