Destroyer of Gods Character in Dosjorya | World Anvil
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Destroyer of Gods

Overview

One of the Two original gods, able to combine with the Maker of Gods to form One being in a realm of nothingness (no matter/energy). Demolishes what can be and what was created by Maker. Metal is its physical element and the focal point of its powers.
 
Appearance
The Destroyer of Gods hovers as a limbless serpent with skin appearing as enameled steel, though is likely some unknown natural material. Three shades of purple decorate its body. Its body is long and gradually tapers from its thickest point as its abdomen to the thinnest point at its tail. Several smaller triangular protrusions jut out from its body but these are dwarfed by a single large one on its back around its abdomen. Stretched out, its body length is several dozen feet long. Two metallic purple lines zig zag across both sides of its body.
  In stone form, it is no larger than two fists put together. Three narrow pointed fins protrude on a single axis and connect to two jagged ridges, one on each side, that intersect the same axis to form a uniform surface. Metallic lines run along the surface of the stone. Like its body, Destroyer's stone form has three shades of purple.
 
Plots, Pawns, and Goals
Angry over the separation if the Six from the eternal cycle of creation and destruction, Destroyer, along with its counterpart Maker, sought to interfere with the creations of the Six and return them to their proper place. The Destroyer of Gods placed its physical element, metal, on the new world as a taint at the same time Maker placed water on the world. As with most gods, it is unknown the exact point where its element first appeared, though the ancient Gendirlo who built the god shrines believed it to be the Metal Tongue Mountains near the edge of Deadland Desert.
  During modern times, it, like the other gods, turned to humans as viable weapons against the efforts of the Six. By this time, Destroyer, along with Maker, chose to defend Dosjorya in order to disrupt the Six's efforts to redo this portion of the world. Before their latest plans involved the mortal world, Destroyer sighted one human in particular who would follow its demands with little to no trouble, and sought to ensure this human would be found by those in power so that Destroyer could meet and pass on a fraction of its power.
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