A work in progress for sure. [@Cyclone]: to note, I was iffy on if the form section would fly, but my argument for it is... well it's a dream, anything can happen. [hider=K'nell] [center][img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/357353496057610242/531937501057777664/sym1A1.png[/img][/center] [center][b]Name:[/b] K'nell[/center] [center][b]Their Sphere:[/b][/center] [center] The Palace of Dreams -- A ethereal capital of towering spires and cavernous ballrooms. This sepulchure of the sleeping, and den of dreams is what calls all mortal life to sleep. An evergoing party of limitless themes and scenarios plays at the palace in perpetuity, and all are invited to the point that their attendance is mandatory. The pull of this palace can be described as tiredness and exhaustion (an almost entropic pull on awake and awareness), and to fulfill the attendance requirement is to sleep. The palace has an endless amount of rooms, each incredibly tiny or infinitely large, sometimes both. These strange rooms hold all the combinations possible for any scenario, or as K’nell sees it, stages for any play possible. At the center of the palace is the throne room, a decadent ballroom where creatures and guests of the dreamscape collect and dance around the throne of K’nell. Further back in the palace there lies a library, fit with a record of all of K’nells artistic creations so he may enjoy them long after they have been dreamt, despite this record, K’nell is hardly seen using it, claiming to say he rarely finds pleasure in the same dream twice. [/center] [center][b]Location of Sphere:[/b] The Palace of Dreams is chthonic, located directly below Galbar, as to influence the circadian rhythm of the mortal sphere. [b]Portfolio:[/b] K'nell is embedded with the powers of sleep. He has the ability to create, destroy, and alter all functions of sleep. Where there is no sleep, he can make it, where there is sleep, he can take it away. The essence (mind, soul, spirit, however you want to describe the separation of corporeal body and a non entropic extracorporeal form) of sleeping beings are swept to his palace, where he reigns supreme. At the palace he can assign dreams and nightmares, or otherwise craft the entire sleeping experience (to which he finds great pleasure in doing). In some cases K'nell has been known to cause day dreams, quick jaunts in the palace without entirely submerging the subject in sleep. [b]Persona:[/b] K'nell can be described as greedy. He is a sovereign in his own right, and because of this he demands all sentient creations on Galbar to be subject to his reign. He considers himself generous, however, and only demands half of their lives at a time (but in truth he simply wishes his guests to have free will, so as to spice up the party). This manifests as sleep, where half a sentients’ life is spent sleeping in various increments, where they join the Lord of the Palace of Dreams in his perpetual festival. Despite the almost tyrannical demand, his reasons are far more unique. He does not wish to conquer and subjugate, but rather demands attendance to keep the party going, to keep his palace lively, and to make new faces and old appear to entertain him and his ethereal guests. K'nell himself is known to be polite, youthful, creative, and even fun so long as his greedy demands of sleep are met. His taste for the finer things as well as the curious have given him the nickname of the Gentleman of Dreams, or Good Man Sleep. Creating dreams and unique sleeping experiences both good and bad are K'nell’s passions, as every entertaining sleep equals an entertaining event at the perpetual party. He uses dreams and nightmares to create all sorts of fun, and he does it without bar. He is the sole sovereign of dreams and liberally exercises this right for his own fun, revelling in both the conscious and subconscious results of his limitless creations and woven stories. [b]Appearance/Form:[/b] Outside of the Palace of Dreams, K'nell appears as a well dressed gentleman. His face is young, pale and shaven, with two dark eyes and a polite cheshire smile. Inside the palace, K'nell can take any form, and such appears as any form imaginable in dreams and nightmares [b]Musical Theme:[/b] [hider]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNUgsbKisp8[/hider] [/center] [/hider]