Kaomi Titan of Fire
It was said the parting blow from Kord, the Storm Lord to Gruumsh, the Ruiner created an almighty blaze that simmered well beyond when the gods left the plane of Kaomra. From the burning ashes Kaomi stepped forth. Filled with the burning rage of the battles and bloodshed of the gods emotions, Kaomi saw within him a burning desire to forge a ball of flame to bring the gods back to draw their attention in so he could confront them for the anger they had given him.
Kaomi made a ball as big as he could, spanning 10x the size of plane of Kaomora today and just as he was to release this ball as a seeker to the gods. He noticed the edges had a dullness to them, a dark nebulous being seemingly keeping them from expanding any further. This figure was found later to be Umbraxio the Void. The darkness soon suppressed this giant ball of fire and created a casing of molten earth drawn from the remnants of dirt rumoured to be found on the foot of Melora, the Wild Mother. A tiny fractal that may have come from other material planes such as Faerun. But this little remnant was enough for Umbraxio the Void to entomb the Kaomi.
This only furthered his rage and soon with a gaseous eruption, Kaomi burst from his prison and in the expulsion of air lumber colossal Titan Kooreg the Slumbering Sky and the other Titans soon after as Kooreg created a seal between Kaomi and Umbraxio.
It is believed that Kaomi's final flame was extinguished deep below Kaomora. In a final fight to seal away Umbraxio, however followers of Pelor, God of healing, sun and summer Say that it was the acts of Pelor that did this and not some old myths of titans. There is no certain answer to the final resting place of Kaomi or if indeed he is actually resting or still at large looking to punish the gods for the anger they gave him.
Kaomi made a ball as big as he could, spanning 10x the size of plane of Kaomora today and just as he was to release this ball as a seeker to the gods. He noticed the edges had a dullness to them, a dark nebulous being seemingly keeping them from expanding any further. This figure was found later to be Umbraxio the Void. The darkness soon suppressed this giant ball of fire and created a casing of molten earth drawn from the remnants of dirt rumoured to be found on the foot of Melora, the Wild Mother. A tiny fractal that may have come from other material planes such as Faerun. But this little remnant was enough for Umbraxio the Void to entomb the Kaomi.
This only furthered his rage and soon with a gaseous eruption, Kaomi burst from his prison and in the expulsion of air lumber colossal Titan Kooreg the Slumbering Sky and the other Titans soon after as Kooreg created a seal between Kaomi and Umbraxio.
It is believed that Kaomi's final flame was extinguished deep below Kaomora. In a final fight to seal away Umbraxio, however followers of Pelor, God of healing, sun and summer Say that it was the acts of Pelor that did this and not some old myths of titans. There is no certain answer to the final resting place of Kaomi or if indeed he is actually resting or still at large looking to punish the gods for the anger they gave him.