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Gods of Ithia: Furiumkosis the Dead Sun.

Furiumkosis. Demi-God of Trauma and Sons. Pagan God of Infighting, Abuse, Terror, and Ruinous Power. 

Known as Furiumkosis, The Dead Sun, The Setting Sun, The Fall of Stars, The Nova, The Dracolich, He who eats his tail, The Deciever, The God of the Dead Sun, and The Bane. 

Furiumkosis, he who eats his tail, the Dracolich, yellowing bone stands like a mountain magically corrupted and enlarged to be greater than not only the Mother Hen but Talisman herself. Chains covered in spells span like webs across his bones, rotting flesh sloughs off and regrows with every twitch of his mass, and black fire kindles in the heart of his ribs like a captured star. He sits as one of the most powerful Pagan Gods, with only the Warlock King surpassing his might.  Furimkosis can take the form of a beautiful red elf. He seems like captured perfection, a portrait of death with all the flaws whisked away, he is perfect politeness, he is care, noticeable compassion, and all the small acts of being he isn’t.

He became a dracolich without the power of Nul’Maar, he grants gifts foreign to Ithia, he brings forth the Living Flame which gives him powers that are greater in resurrection than Siger’Alst, power that can create matter and life, he grants his followers powers to continue fighting through death, fight on past their flesh being cut and beaten off, until bone cedes to dust and spirit stands strong. He is terror incarnate; he is fury, vengeance, and wrath. He is the monster in the heart of bloodthirsty conquerors, the spite of petty masters, and the corruption of those most vile with a modicum of power over others. The Gods’ direct powers do not affect the Fury, and he works with other monstrous gods like Kalm, Oriondus, and Daltmot. He does not seem to align well with the Gods of Undeath. 

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