Faegor, "The Father" ((Fey-Gore))
Alyah Creation
Faegor was spawned from the earth when dragons, giants and ancient things rained chaos upon the planet. The world screamed in pain as its denizens waged and unending war. The world spawned Faegor to tame her children, Faegor's might was overwhelming but Dragon's spirit was indominable so he allied with them promising them equal right earth to when the war was settled. Faegor having done as the earth asked, wild beasts and giants all bowed before Faegor’s power; the planet was at peace and Alyah was happy.
Faegor's Loneliness
As Faegor ruled over the world with the dragons, he found that he and the dragons were very different his heart could not be invigorated by their ways. He felt an isolation known to know no one in the entire history of the world to appease his heart he determined Faegore would forge his own children from the elements. So he went to work, he created Garron, Samak, Taryinr, and Zaalaram and he was pleased for millennia as he enjoyed his time with his children and eventual grandchildren.
Faegor's Rest
Faegor would watch his children work in harmony. He had at last perfected order and appeased the loneliness in his heart so Faegore decided he would rest he spoke to the Alyah and asked her to allow him to return to her. So Faegor stuck his feet into the earth becoming a giant oak tree he rests watching the oceans, skies, while his roots touch all lands and leaves blow through the wind his duty complete.
Divine Domains
Law, Fathers, Magical Creatures, Creation
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The symbol of Faegore is a branching tree with four branches reaching out toward two droplets, red and blue a curved lock of hair, and on the shortest branch covered in jewels reaching for a small bone. The The tree represents Faegore's rest when he returned to Alyah. The branches are his four children each represented by the piece of himself he gave to create them; The Red droplet for his life blood to the earth for his oldest son Garron, The Blue the droplet is the tears he wept into the purest spring for his oldest daughter Samock, The curved lock of hair that he used tie all the flyers and creatures with guile together to form his youngest son Yaryinr, and shortest branch represents the broken finger and the bone and the necklace he forged for his youngest daughter Zaalaram.
Divine Classification
God
Current Status
MIA
Children
Current Residence
Currently residing as a tree
Gender
non-binary
Presentation
Androgynous
Hair
Silver
Belief/Deity
Opelida (The Pantheon of Gods)
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