Rhymir, God of Nihilism and Lust

Aspects: HOLLOW. Formerly Disregard and Patience   A God of dwarven origins.   Rhymir is often portrayed as shirtless and lounging on a bed. His pure black eyes weep shadowy tears as he stares wearily into nothingness. He stands for those who see the pointlessness of life and no longer care for its so-called restrictions.   Rhymir’s tears represent the nothingness he sees at the end of time, while his bed represents the act of both sleep – a taste of the inevitable darkness – and the uncaring risks of those who have nothing to lose.   Rhymir blesses those who acknowledge the nihilism of life yet still live it, while he shuns optimists and those who give false hope.   Rhymir was once one of the 13 Pantheonic Gods, taking the seat of Maakor, after revealing the God of Fear and Darkness as a traitor. However in the year 795AoS he was slain on the Holy Island of Aeos with the godkilling sword, Yulthaesa. In true divine death he has now become HOLLOW.

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