Char, the Primordial of Endings Character in Kornax | World Anvil

Char, the Primordial of Endings

The mortal mind is obsessed with death, for it is the end of life. For most, it represents an end of being. It is not an end, it is the end. Perhaps this is why mortals misunderstand Char as a figure of death. Char is, rather, the primordial embodiment of endings, not death, per se. Because death is a metaphor for endings, their manifiestation is often of a skeletal creature in a deep black cowl.

Divine Domains

Death, Twilight

There are none who worship Char.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Char rarely manifests a physical form. When they do so, it is only barely. There will be the vague appearance of a humanoid form wrapped in tattered robes of pure shadow. An ethereal skull peers from a deeply coweld hood through eyeless sockets.

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Char came into being in the moments when the Grandmother of Woe burst from her mother and consumed her father, bringing death to the Spheres. Since that time, they have governed the endings in the Spheres, whether they be the fall of empires (such as the Fall of Dragons) or the death of an insect.

Intellectual Characteristics

Char understands the cycle of life, and that endings are necessary for new beginnings. They do not mourn the ends of things for that reason.

They despise undeath in all its forms, for it circumvents an ending. Likewise, they hate all forms of necromancy.

Divine Classification
Primordial Being (Endings)
Realm
Children
Sex
None
Eyes
Black sockets in an ethereal visage of a skull

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