<span class="vcard">Rob Meush</span>
Rob Meush

Xylarus, The Deceiver

Xylarus, a deity of deception and betrayal, is symbolized by a mask with a forked tongue, representing duality in truth and lies. He manifests as a manipulative figure, either charismatic or shadowy, influencing rogues, politicians, and betrayers. His worship involves hidden rituals, and he thrives on chaos, opposing entities of truth and order.

Solara, The Radiant Moon

Solara stands as a symbol of hope and justice, her light a guiding force in the lives of mortals and a powerful reminder of the virtues of truth, honor, and righteousness. Her followers, inspired by her radiant example, strive to spread her light in a world that often finds itself shrouded in shadow.

Lunara, Goddess of the Blue Moon

Lunara is the goddess of the largest moon of Nathakra, ruling over the night, tides, and the mysterious depths of water. She embodies the fluidity and ever-changing nature of water, representing both its nurturing and destructive powers. Lunara is a protector of dreams and the keeper of secrets, often associated with the unknown and the unpredictable.

Zephyros, The Lord of the Winds

Zephyros, the god of winds and freedom, embodies both serenity and power. Represented as an ethereal figure with flowing hair and sky-reflective eyes, he champions independence and the breaking of chains. Worshipped by sailors, nomads, and rebels, he guides and protects travelers. In Nathakra, his winds maintain nature’s balance. Symbols include a gust of wind with wings and the swift eagle.