Kuhatirr (/'kuha'tirr/)
Kuhalmtahrirr, The Storm-Walker (a.k.a. Kuhatirr)
An age-old folk tale character, Kuhalmtahrirr (typically shortened to Kuhatirr) warns the niskhi of the dangers inherent to their planet. Though not necessarily evil, Kuhatirr is a force of nature, powerful beyond belief, and apathetic and uncaring towards those around them.
As suggested by their name, which is typically translated to "the Storm-Walker", Kuhatirr represents the ever-present Vita overflows that occur on Niskhisima. Back in the early days of the niskhi, they had little understanding of Vita, or of Vita overflows. Magic was simply something everyone could do, and magical storms ravaged their planet, their surroundings routinely overthrow by random bouts of spontaneous magic. Stories of Kuhatirr originate here, in those early days when the niskhi were few yet, as a personification of these magical storms.
Divine Domains
Kuhatirr isn't a god in any way. They're the personification of the magical storms that ravage Niskhisima, the force of nature in the form of a person. Like these storms, Kuhatirr isn't evil. They simply are. They're exceedingly powerful, capable of laying ruin to cities, altering people beyond recognition, burning entire fields... and they're completely apathetic of those affected by such displays. They're uncaring of plants, of animals, and yes, of people.
Kuhatirr isn't evil, but they are terrifying, in the same way as the natural disaster they represent is.
Species
Conditions
Children
Pronouns
They/Them, It/Its (see note below)
Gender
Nonbinary
Hair
Black, dust-like, stirring like storm clouds
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Dual-tone, snow-white with curling pitch-black patterning
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