[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/cr07T1d.jpg[/img] [b][color=gray]HUM, Handler of Souls, God of Life and Death[/color][/b][/center] The shadowy God [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] was temporarily called to the Natural World from Sanctuary by the death of a human male. This was an increasingly common annoyance, one that was jeopardizing [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b]'s accrual of Power as he felt as if there was a strict time limit before being in the Natural World caused more trouble for [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b]. It was just as [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] was beginning to marshall the human towards Sanctuary that he once more felt that pinge in the back of his mind that a soul needed to be taken, causing him to mutter, "Damn Humans. One of these days they'll be thousands of them dying at once, how the hell am I supposed to be in a thousand places at once?" As the human and [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] crossed over into Sanctuary, an idea occurred to the God. [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] lifted his arm and called forth one of the first human females to enter Sanctuary, Ahlil. Although she had died of starvation in her late thirties, the woman now appeared to be a perfectly healthy twenty-one year old. Upon seeing [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b], she immediately dropped to her knees in irreverence, an intelligent thing to do in a Realm ruled strictly by a single Deity. The God pressed his dark palm upon her forehead, declaring in a voice that resounded throughout Sanctuary, "[b]You are the first of the Sirens, the first of many. You shall feel the pain of those that are deceased and lost in the Natural World and are thus tasked to go collect them. In order to do so, you shall use my power to cross between the Realms to the souls of the dead that wander the Natural World and bring them to Sanctuary.[/b]" As his little speech was finished, Ahlil opened her eyes to reveal shadows instead of sclera or irises, and suddenly popped out of Sanctuary to the lost human soul that was wandering the Natural World. A minute later, the pair returned together, [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] nodding in approval, "Good work, my disciple. If you need more Sirens, call for me, and I shall appoint them. Now then, I must attire to my home." In truth, [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] was just too lazy to personally perform his mission of guiding souls to Sanctuary, though it was true that eventually there would be too many souls wandering the Natural World at one time for him to be able to accrue more power by remaining in Sanctuary. A moment after approving of the Siren, [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] popped away across Sanctuary towards the center of the Realm. While a sea had appeared there in Sanctuary as the Realm had currently simply mirrored the Natural World, [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] waved his hand, causing an enormous mountain to thrust out of the land and upwards into the sky. The highest peak of any in Sanctuary, [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] named it [i]Skypierce[/i], and upon its summit he set about painstakingly crafting an elaborate home for himself, letting the Siren do her work while [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] passed the years by in Skypierce, pooling his Power and biding his time before he would once more return to the Natural World. [hider=HUM's Actions for Turn 4] [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] does nothing in particular during Turn 4 except crown the first Siren by using a soul already present in Sanctuary, whose only real power is just to do what [b][color=gray]HUM[/color][/b] is supposed to do, shepherd lost souls to Sanctuary.[/hider]