Deiahdrahl† (Drylvuian; /daɪ̯ˈɑ drɑl/, "Red Fury")
The Red Dragon
"Every other dragon but Maholdymyndr paled next to him, and even his brother seemed frail next to his massive frame. Deiahdrahl embodied everything we'd been told of dragons, taken to its purest form."
Basics
Deiahdrahl is the Drylvuian God of Fire, Anger, and Earth. He is the second-born son of Bukrkry†. He was once the reigning sovern of Gezralahdnat before he was slain by Maholdymyndr.Description
Appearance
Deiahdrahl appeared as a colossal red dragon with four legs and a pair of wings. He had horns and spikes that glowed at their tips like magma.Deiahdrahl sometimes appeared in his human form (WIP).
Personality
Deiahdrahl was arrogant and self-important, believing himself to be the one and only heir to Bukrkry's full power. He was madly jealous that Maholdymyndr was born first, and believes that position should have rightfully been his. In accordance with is domains, he was easy to anger and had a legendary temper, which in legends is often depicted as being his downfall or what is used against him.Powers & Domain
Deiahdrahl had control over earth and fire predominately, which is said to be the cause of Gezralahdnat's wild and uncontrolled growth. He could make mountains erupt and cause things to burst into flames with relative ease. On top of that, he is said to be able to cause a wild fury and and anger in those around him, which he often used to instigate fighting between others.History
Deiahdrahl was the second born son of Bukrkry.During the 5th or 6th era, Deiahdrahl sought the Nuríian goddess ʻiatthaḑa, convinced Maholdymyndr would make a move against him soon. Deiahdrahl forced the fortune teller to predict the outcome of the battle, then flew into a fury when ʻiatthaḑa told him that he would lose. Deiahdrahl mauled her within a inch of her life, leaving her blind and her arms destroyed.
In the year 3708, Maholdymyndr challenged Deiahdrahl at the summit of Gezralahdnat. Desperate to win against the odds presented to him by ʻiatthaḑa, the two engarged in combat, as witnessed by Bróbh Boíg & Boiiiiv Book-Bringer. Ultimately, the battle ended in Deiahdrahl's defeat and death, where he was consumed by Maholdymyndr.
Religion & Dogma
Deiahdrahl was once largely followed by dragons, who saw Deiahdrahl as the truest expression of what a dragon was. Many dragon cults followed him, and took after his feelings of inherent superiority. Most of his most dedicated cults lived within the Gezralahdnat Territory, but could be found scattered across Aanrah. Even some other races served Deiahdrahl, hoping to be spared from the mighty fury of dragons or maybe even rewareded by becoming dragons themselves. Since his death, the cult has fully died out - either to conversion, or slaying.Artifacts, Etc.
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Relationships
History
Saddeo and Deiahdrahl used to be consorts. Both destructive and wild beings of fire, the two were close lovers and allies. Though Saddeo found Deiahdrahl could be bull-headed, she none the less admired his strength and defered to his leadership, believing he should be the one to take over the power of his brethren. She was enfuriated when he was slain by Maholdymyndr, though she knows full well she stands no chance at revenge.
History
Talatarael and Deiahdrahl were infrequent lovers, only having a few flings that none the less resulted in a few children. Talatarael admired Deiahdrahl for his passion and his strength, but found that she did not really see eye to eye with him or agree with his cruel and aggressive nature. Deiahdrahl figured as much, but none the less was rather fond of the demon queen - maybe only for perverse reasons, but fond none the less. Talatarael was indifferent ultimately to his death.
History
Brástaath and Deiahdrahl saw each other as mortal enemies, with domains that conflicted fiercly on every front. Deiahdrahl saw Brástaath as a weakling, and was considered the first on Deiahdrahl's list to slay when he grew strong enough. Brástaath simply avoided his more aggressive brother, hoping that Deiahdrahl would simply never reach the stage of trying to kill him.
Brástaath is still unsure if he'd prefer that Maholdymyndr had lost the battle with Deiahdrahl or not, but he feels no sympathy for his brother's death.
History
Deiahdrahl and Droontastah did not get along at all. Deiahdrahl saw Droontastah as weak and pathetic, and Droontastah saw Deiahdrahl as a savage brute. Deiahdrahl vowed to slay Droontastah after Brástaath, though ultimately he would kill neither. Droontasatah opted to avoid his older brother in hopes it would never come to blows.
History
Deiahdrahl and Jodiirook did not get along, but got along best in comparison to Deiahdrahl's relationship with any of his other brothers. Jodiirook found Deiahdrahl too aggressive and likely to give dragons a bad reputation. Deiahdrahl found Jodiirook amusing, but perhaps too good natured to mortals.
History
Deiahdrahl and Maholdymyndr loathed each other, and their ambitious natures made them clash aggressively. Deiahdrahl thought that he should have been born first and that their mother's power was rightfully his, while Maholdymyndr found his brother to be weak and undeserving of even being a dragon. Maholdymydnr however found his brother easy to manipulate, and used his anger and ego to ensure his victory.
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Domains:
Fire, Anger, & Earth
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