Lefu Beathag
God of Balance Lefu Beathag (a.k.a. Death)
Lefu Beathag is the God of Death and Life. It is his job to keep things in balance. He also holds onto the souls of the dead until they are reincarnated or devoured.
He rarely leaves his own realm, much to the relief of his younger siblings, though he does venture out once a year to visit with Amotos.
Unlike the other gods Lefu does not have a creation of his own, although he did appoint special people to be assassins to help him with his work. (mainly to kill necromancers)
The first Six people he chose where highly favored by him and are still honored assassin families to this day. Those families are O'Conchuir, Bryne, Donegal, Murray, Ceann, and Mahony.
He rarely leaves his own realm, much to the relief of his younger siblings, though he does venture out once a year to visit with Amotos.
Unlike the other gods Lefu does not have a creation of his own, although he did appoint special people to be assassins to help him with his work. (mainly to kill necromancers)
The first Six people he chose where highly favored by him and are still honored assassin families to this day. Those families are O'Conchuir, Bryne, Donegal, Murray, Ceann, and Mahony.
Divine Domains
Death, Life, Rebirth, Balance
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Old injuries caused by imbalance have left him crippled, though he is still feared by younger gods.
Body Features
Facial Features
A mask, behind which is a dark void
Special abilities
Can sense the souls of the dead and bring them to his realm for storage.
Apparel & Accessories
Always seems to be wearing a frilly headdress
Specialized Equipment
Web of Life
Mental characteristics
Mental Trauma
The mask that is his face was once as whole and pristine as the mask his mortal form wears. When he becomes angry, or the things become unbalanced, his mask gets small cracks in it. During the Feile Cnamh era, when the necromancer Fennog the SkullEater was in power, the flow of life and death became so unbalanced that Lefu's face became cracked, so much so that a chunk of it broke away. The scars, in the form of cracks, still mar his face to this day.
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
Keeping the Balance