Eshtur Mil: God of Fall and Night.
Known across the plane as Eshtur Mil, The Dark Rider, The Fall King, The Night Lord, The Rider of the Moons, The Night Fall, The Moonlit Lord, The God of Falling Leaves, and The Pumpkin King.
Eshtur Mil is a member of the Ko’Cai and The Gods of Seasons.
Holy Books: The Book of Suns.
Eshtur Mil is one of the four siblings of the Seasons. He represents Fall and Night. Embodying quiet and rest and decay.
His Symbol is the Eclipse– A medium sized circle shape which fits between Sun Jae and Aqel’Iath’s symbols.
The Seasonal Siblings do not maintain divine bodies with the sisters only being truly active during their season.
Eshtur Mil shares a Plane with his brother a rotating orb one is darkness and other light. Eshtur Mil’s shadowy side is a dark spooky manor floating gourd carved with faces emitting the only light found here. Eshtur Mil can only be found here during the day.
Eshtur Mil has no relics.
Eshtur Mil is as pale as the moons with his skin painted in stripes of faintest red, blue, and yellow. He has sunken bagged eyes as if he has been denied sleep for weeks. His lips are pitch black, and He is shorter than Halm Ior but more powerfully built. His hair is long and striped in black and white composed of melting candle wax, shadow, and smoke.
Eshtur Mil is vicious, cunning, and patient. If he wasn’t so dedicated to his duties of maintaining Night, he might make a truly devious foe god. He is more than content to rule Night across the plane and when not in a competitive environment he can be quite caring and compassionate often found visiting and spoiling his sisters. He attempts to out compete his brother at every turn holding him with a great deal of disdain. He grants his divine servants the power to control shadows, bless objects to absorb light and sound, protections from cold, summon spectral moonlight horses, and help instill deep, extremely restful sleep.
Eshtur Mil keeps his temples open only during the Fall, though people worship him in household shrines for peaceful nights and that they might wake up in the morning. His temples are low, squat, and wide made of as much glass as possible so one can watch the stars and sky lights. The temples often tinted glass and are often full of splotches of pale colors. He accepts sacrifices of sand, grass, and symbols of a passing Summer.
Eshtur Mil’s Values.
Pillars (Virtues)- Darkness, Quiet, Introversion, and Decay.
Columns (Vices)- Light, Distraction, Extroversion, and Immortality.
Eshtur Mil maintains no Holy Orders.

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