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Annam, All Father

Annam All-Father was the chief Giant deity and creator of the Giant race, known also as the Prime, the Progenitor of Worlds, the Great Creator, and the Creator-By-Thought. Annam's avatar appeared as a Giant of massive size, standing at least 100ft tall if not taller. He had white hair and a large full beard, and was clad in robes of midnight blue.   Personality   Annam had a dual nature. He was an omniscient god of learning and meditation who could spend a thousand years contemplating a single subject, while at the same time being an entity who acts on impulse and instinct. He was patient, not caring about the passing of time due to his immortal nature, but simultaneously impatient for his long-reaching goals to reach their conclusion. He could also be incredibly stubborn, refusing to change his mind once it was made up even if new evidence proved his decision wrong, although there were exceptions to his stubbornness, such as when Hiatea proved to him that he was wrong for refusing to allow his consorts to give birth to daughters. As a god of creation and fertility, he was particularly lustful, having sired numerous children and keeping multiple paramours. However, the failings of his offspring and his lack of a true wife and partner caused him great sadness and depression. Additionally, all of his worshipers saw him as the embodiment of the particular traits that the worshiper values. For example, he was seen as a massive glutton to Hill Giants, an artist by Stone Giants, and a reveler and warrior to Frost Giants.   Abilities   As a god of knowledge and magic, Annam's avatar could cast spells from any school and sphere. He could, with a wave of his hand, cause an earthquake, use telekinesis, create a massive wall of force, and use Bigby's crushing hand. He was also immune to energy drain effects, mind-affecting magic, petrification, paralysis, death magic, and any weapon that was not powerfully enchanted. However, he had a unique weakness in that any blow that struck the top of his head was guaranteed to leave him stunned.   Divine Realm   Annam's original divine realm was Gudheim, a crystal palace at the center of Jotunheim, a realm in the first layer of the plane of Ysgard. The palace included an orrery crafted by his grandsons in honor of his actions during the war with the dragons. It had an endlessly spinning model of all the planes, stars, and planets. Many of the other members of the Ordning regularly spent time in Gudheim, and pious Giant priests were said to be invited to dine with them shortly before death. Stronmaus primarily dwelt in a cloud palace connected to Gudheim. The plains of Jotunheim surrounded the palace and the spirits of heroic mortal Giants guarded the realm.   Following the end of the 1st Era, Annam left Gudheim for a new divine realm called the Hidden Realm, which was located in either the Outlands or his home plane of Jotunheim. It was an endless sort of demi plane, and not even his own children knew where it was or could enter it without his permission. He dwelt alone for the most part. He maintained a crystal mansion likely much like Gudheim in the Hidden Realm, including an orrery.   Historical Origins   Annam was an ancient god and much of his origin is unclear. He is rumored to be the offspring of the primordial forces of Law and Chaos. Some myths say that Annam wandered the multiverse, creating worlds and gods on a whim. Others say that he is a sleeping god whose dreams create the fundamental substance of reality that other gods use in their own creations. Regardless, he was one of the first gods to come to Volatia, arriving sometime before the 1st Era. His arrival predated that of Dwarves, Humans, and even Elves. At this point he had at least fathered Stronmaus and possibly several other male members of the Giant Pantheon.   Shortly after his arrival, he met and married Othea, who took the form of a mountain on the edge of Mount Moltenfury. She bore his first terrestrial children, who became the progenitors of the Giant races. They were Lanaxis, Masud, Nicias, Obadai, Ottar, Ruk, Vilmos, and his two-headed son, Arno and Julian.   He also had dalliance with a Giant woman after his terrestrial sons were born, resulting in the birth of his daughter Hiatea. Previously he had valued sons over daughters, using magic to change any expected female offspring into a male while still in the womb. However, Hiatea was hidden from him, and upon reaching adulthood proved her worth to the All-Father. From then on he allowed his daughters to be born unchanged, and Iallanis and Diancastra were born sometimes later.   Creation of Ostoria   After the birth of his terrestrial sons, Annam founded a kingdom called Ostoria for them and their offspring as a sign of his favor. He also established the Ordning so that his mortal descendants could always know their status among each other.   Dragons began to develop on Volatia some time after Ostoria's founding, and when the Wyrms grew big enough, they began to compete and wage war with the giants for territory. Giant traditions held that Annam stopped the resulting Thousand Year War by convincing the dragon god Garyx to settle the war with a game of Wah-Ree. So skilled were the two opponents that game ended in a stalemate, and the war came to an end. Unfortunately, Ostoria had already been reduced to a shadow of its previous glory.   Exile   There were many theories as to why Annam turned his back on the world. Some said he simply grew tired of watching over countless worlds he created and the conflicts on them, particularly those of his competitive children. Others, in a more humorous vein, say that he fled to escape his many nagging paramours, concubines, and wives, a result of his lustful nature. The most popular theory involves a betrayal by his wife Othea.   Shortly before the war ended, Othea began an affair with Ulutiu, resulting in several children who went on to be the progenitors of most of the giant-kin races. Othea attempted to conceal this from Annam, even going so far as telling him that that her son Dunmore by Ulutiu was actually Annam's, but the All-Father eventually found out in 1st Era 1500. His wrath was terrible, and ancient Giant carvings show him slaying Ulutiu, causing a massive tempest. However, in reality Ulutiu bargained with him, agreeing to go into a slumbering exile in the Astral Plane if Annam would spare Othea. Ulutiu fell deep into the Cold Ocean, where his amulet began to freeze the waters around him.   Heartbroken, Othea refused to procreate with Annam again. He then tricked her by taking the form of a divine wind and blowing across her slopes, siring one more son who would restore the failing giant kingdom. However, she immediately realized what he had done and refused to give birth. They eventually came to a reluctant agreement in which Annam would leave Abeir-Toril till the son Othea would give birth to called his name. Othea in turn would not expel the child prematurely.[18]   Unfortunately, this plan did not come to fruition. The ice spreading from Ulutiu's amulet formed the Endless Ice Sea and the Great Glacier, which destroyed much of what remained of Ostoria, even threatening the capital city of Voninheim where Lanaxis dwelt. He and his brothers knew how to stop the ice, but Othea had forbidden them from setting foot on the ice. Lanaxis developed a plan to defy her and retrieve Ulutiu's amulet, but Dunmore refused to support him. Lanaxis instead decided to poison Othea, but also accidentally poisoned most of his brothers when Othea insisted they all drink with her. Othea cursed him with her dying breath, and then her mountainous body died, trapping the half-grown final son of Annam within.   When he was finally born, the final son, known as Hartkiller, attempted to pursue his destiny of restoring Ostoria. Unfortunately, his mother's death had stunted his growth, and he was rejected by the other giants, eventually being slain in a war he provoked between the Giants and his Human and Giant-Kin allies. As a result, Annam remained bound by his word, for the most part unable to interact with the world. Where he resided was also a point of contention.   Most said he lived in a new divine realm called the Hidden Realm, which was located in either the Outlands, or his home plane of Jotunheim, Regardless, not even his own children knew where it was or could enter it without his permission, and he dwelt alone for the most part. This restricted his ability to interact with his priests, but he still granted spells to the rare few who worshiped him and would send a single vision of the future to any priest of the giant gods who became powerful enough.

Relationships

Annam, All Father

Spouse (Trivial)

Towards Othea

-5
-5

Dishonest


Othea

Spouse (Trivial)

Towards Annam, All Father

-5
-5

Dishonest


Legal Status

Widowed

Title(s)   The Prime; The Progenitor of Worlds; The Great Creator; The Creator-By-Thought   Pantheon   Giant Pantheon   Power Level   Greater Deity   Alignment   Neutral   Symbol   Two hands with wrists together and fingers pointing down   Portfolio   Giants, Creation, Learning, Philosophy, Fertility   Domains   Knowledge, Magic, Plant, Rune, Sun   Worshipers   Giant   Favored Weapon   Halfspear, Shortspear
Spouses
Othea (Spouse)
Siblings

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