[hider=Ohannakeloi] [center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/319517044364017674/530882221087784970/OhannakeloiSymbol2.png[/img] [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/319517044364017674/530882185767550998/ohanna1.png[/img][/center] [color=D8CCBA][h3]Ehomakwoi - The Sphere of Stone[/h3] A Chthonic realm of tunnels and caverns, barren rock and darkness stretching a great distance, said to be beneath the surface of Galbar although it is always difficult to tell what is Ehomakwoi or simply a deep area within Galbar. Truly Ehomakwoi does have some properties that may distinguish it, most notably the oppressive darkness being more than merely the lack of light, in the true depths of Ehomakwoi non-divine light may have trouble providing the way. Ehomakwoi is not inherently entropic however, things stay in a curious state of preservation. The darkness of Ehomakwoi and its completely barren and lifeless conditions makes it fairly inhospitable to mortal kind. Ehomakwoi while barren, and dark is not empty or bleak. Stored within it are those things valued by Ohannakeloi, whether artifacts preserved or records and art inscribed along the walls of the tunnels and caverns, most importantly preserved because of the lack of entropic conditions in the sphere. Ehomakwoi has strong connections to several Chthonic spheres, most notably with the Abyss, the Pit of Trials. Ehomakwoi provides stability and strength to Galbar itself through the advantages of stone both in Galbar and Ehomakwoi. [h3]Stone[/h3] ‘Stone’ the lifeless hard surface of the Early Galbar and the continuation of it into the depths of the area below the surface into the core of Galbar. And from this, the immeasurable strength and glory of stone, centered and strong stone needs not the animation of life to be vitally important and immutable to lesser ravages. The stability and steadfast nature of Stone demands the respect of lesser beings, for Stone is the rock on which all of Galbar stands, it is the nature and kind of the support structure and it is there to last. Ohannakeloi uses this dominion of the power of stone to sculpt natural landscapes just as easily as raise great works of masonry, although hospitably for life is not directly assisted by his power. Generally, Ohannakeloi has a great deal of influence and knowledge of stone, making him both a great worker of it but also great ability in its most effective use. [h3]Persona[/h3] Ohannakeloi takes being a deity in this reality fairly seriously, being one this may align with his own self-interest. He has a pretty high focus on that worship of the gods as gods, and thereby the worship of himself as a god. Ohannakeloi has a high opinion of himself, an almost invulnerable sense that he and his actions are good and justified, although many of them revolve around continuing his own worship and the presentation of an image of strength. However, while that is said, he is not one to demand worship for being a god, he demands worship as payment for what he does as a god. He doesn’t really desire much beyond recognition and worship as a god, although he may create great works it is this drive of deific recognition rather than some other belief that drives him. It is what he feels a god should do and be that he strives for. Ohannakeloi has a high investment in mortal kind, not so much the case that he values mortals so much as individuals equal to his own but that he values as people to a degree, however small, rather than just what they can give him. He believes in fairness, albeit strongly biased fairness both towards the divine and himself. So while he is not greatly moral or good in some senses he is not completely arbitrary or cruel either. While Ohannakeloi does have a strong desire to be a god and to present an image of what he believes a god should be, this is not how he relates to other people. In conversation, Ohannakeloi can be quite direct, as this is his mindset generally. Ohannakeloi can sometimes be seen as imperious and cruel, but amongst the gods, Ohannakeloi doesn’t really see much true reason for conflict. In regards to mortals or the fine points of philosophical disagreements sure, but from Ohannakeloi’s point of view, all the gods are here to make this world together. Because of this Ohannakeloi can be quite affable and agreeable in these things, even those few mortals he cares to have attention towards are likely to be treated with some measure of respect. [h3]Appearance[/h3] Ohannakeloi’s most normative appearance is a yellow, large terrestrial crab approximately one meter in diameter. Both much larger than most crabs and smaller in mass than many forms taken by other gods make this form slightly odd, in addition to the fact he is a crab. Aside from the unusual size and potential for divine acts, one could easily mistake Ohannakeloi for a crab as there are no other particularly unusual traits about his form. He does walk forward or backward as the crab form that he takes would normally given their leg structure, although this is not usually a grave concern for most when speaking to the deity. [h3]Musical Theme[/h3] [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8OKRxb7AtU[/youtube] [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EF2bkVJGEI[/youtube] [h3]Codeword[/h3][/color] [/hider]