Alalu (AH-lah-loo)
A Hittite Diety
Alalu
Alalu, the ancient sovereign of fire and fury, is the god who once ruled before the heavens knew their king. Buried deep within the molten chambers of the earth, he represents a primordial defiance—eruption, upheaval, and the raw power of rebellion.
In myth, he is often imagined as crowned with obsidian, his skin a mantle of molten stone, and his voice like the cracking of tectonic plates. His breath steams and his limbs shimmer with heat, a living mountain forced into shape. Though he was dethroned, Alalu remains a deity of consequence—wherever volcanoes rise or earth rends open, his memory stirs.
Alalu’s desire is cataclysmic—violent, intense, but not cruel. His love is a volcanic surge: it reshapes everything it touches. He seeks partners who challenge his dominion, who can match combustion with courage, fire with form. To be loved by Alalu is to be tested, scorched, and reforged in power.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Crowned with obsidian, molten-skinned, steam-breathing figure of living stone. Eyes smolder with defiance.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Cataclysmic and consuming. Drawn to those with inner fire; intimacy is transformation through passion.
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Spouses
Anu
(spouse)
Siblings
Children
Sex
Male
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic