Druun, the Earthshaker
Druun, the Earthshaker
Alignment: Chaotic Evil
Symbol: A jagged fissure through solid stone, with tendrils of red energy
Portfolio: Earthquakes, Destruction, Primal Forces, Upheaval
Overview:
Druun, the god of Destruction and Upheaval, embodies the brutal, uncontrollable power of the earth itself. He is worshipped by those who revel in chaos and cataclysm, drawing power from the raw, unrelenting force that reshapes the world through destruction. Druun views the structured order imposed by other deities as an affront, preferring the earth in its wild, untamed form, with all its explosive potential. His followers believe that only by tearing down can one build anew, making Druun a favored deity among warlords, raiders, and those who yearn for liberation from oppressive order.
Druun is depicted as a towering, rugged figure with skin like cracked, molten stone. His voice rumbles like distant thunder, and his eyes burn with a fierce, volcanic glow. His weapon of choice is a colossal hammer, the Shatterstone, which he wields to crack open mountains and unleash fiery rivers of molten rock.
Earthquakes: Druun sees himself as the source of seismic power, able to shake even the gods’ realms. He views quakes and eruptions as the purest form of earth’s expression.
Destruction: Destruction is a necessary process to Druun, who believes that true strength lies in tearing down the old to make way for the new, no matter the cost.
Primal Forces: Druun is tied to the primal energies of the world, untamable and wild. His followers see him as a god of liberation from imposed boundaries.
Divine Interaction:
Rituals: Followers create controlled destruction, breaking rocks or tearing down old structures, as a form of worship. Offerings of raw earth and metal are given to appease Druun’s hunger for chaos.
Symbol: A jagged fissure through solid stone, with tendrils of red energy
Portfolio: Earthquakes, Destruction, Primal Forces, Upheaval
Overview:
Druun, the god of Destruction and Upheaval, embodies the brutal, uncontrollable power of the earth itself. He is worshipped by those who revel in chaos and cataclysm, drawing power from the raw, unrelenting force that reshapes the world through destruction. Druun views the structured order imposed by other deities as an affront, preferring the earth in its wild, untamed form, with all its explosive potential. His followers believe that only by tearing down can one build anew, making Druun a favored deity among warlords, raiders, and those who yearn for liberation from oppressive order.
Druun is depicted as a towering, rugged figure with skin like cracked, molten stone. His voice rumbles like distant thunder, and his eyes burn with a fierce, volcanic glow. His weapon of choice is a colossal hammer, the Shatterstone, which he wields to crack open mountains and unleash fiery rivers of molten rock.
Earthquakes: Druun sees himself as the source of seismic power, able to shake even the gods’ realms. He views quakes and eruptions as the purest form of earth’s expression.
Destruction: Destruction is a necessary process to Druun, who believes that true strength lies in tearing down the old to make way for the new, no matter the cost.
Primal Forces: Druun is tied to the primal energies of the world, untamable and wild. His followers see him as a god of liberation from imposed boundaries.
Divine Interaction:
Rituals: Followers create controlled destruction, breaking rocks or tearing down old structures, as a form of worship. Offerings of raw earth and metal are given to appease Druun’s hunger for chaos.
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