Dempsy
Dempsy, the god of the moon and nature, holds a revered place as the first of the new gods. His arrival marked the end of the oppressive Long Summer, a period during the Age of Chaos when the world was trapped in unyielding heat, drought, and famine. The land had grown barren, and the seasons had ceased to change, causing widespread suffering.
Dempsy’s influence was felt the moment he ascended, bringing with him the cooling light of the moon and the soothing touch of nature. Under his watch, the cycles of nature returned to balance—crops began to grow once more, and the cold winds of winter, long absent from Zathrien, were welcomed again. His intervention not only saved the land but also restored hope to its people. His actions reshaped the continent, giving life back to both the land and its inhabitants.
Dempsy's connection to nature runs deep, and he is especially revered by druids and those who live off the land. His worshippers often see him as the guardian of natural cycles—birth, death, and rebirth—and he is closely associated with the changing phases of the moon, which he governs. His dominion over nature also extends to the mystical, with his sacred tree, the Evershade, serving as a gateway to various planes of existence. This tree, located in the heart of Dempsy’s Rest, is both a symbol of his power and a conduit for those seeking passage to other realms.
In the northern regions of Karrammiz, where Dempsy’s Rest is located, the forest is thick with ancient trees, and the people there honor him with moonlit rituals and seasonal festivals, celebrating the ebb and flow of nature’s cycles. His followers believe that through him, they can protect the balance of the world and explore the hidden paths between realities that he governs.
Dempsy's role as the bringer of balance and his connection to the moon has made him a revered and peaceful figure, though his power over nature is also recognized for its unpredictability and potential for destruction if the balance is disrupted.
Dempsy’s influence was felt the moment he ascended, bringing with him the cooling light of the moon and the soothing touch of nature. Under his watch, the cycles of nature returned to balance—crops began to grow once more, and the cold winds of winter, long absent from Zathrien, were welcomed again. His intervention not only saved the land but also restored hope to its people. His actions reshaped the continent, giving life back to both the land and its inhabitants.
Dempsy's connection to nature runs deep, and he is especially revered by druids and those who live off the land. His worshippers often see him as the guardian of natural cycles—birth, death, and rebirth—and he is closely associated with the changing phases of the moon, which he governs. His dominion over nature also extends to the mystical, with his sacred tree, the Evershade, serving as a gateway to various planes of existence. This tree, located in the heart of Dempsy’s Rest, is both a symbol of his power and a conduit for those seeking passage to other realms.
In the northern regions of Karrammiz, where Dempsy’s Rest is located, the forest is thick with ancient trees, and the people there honor him with moonlit rituals and seasonal festivals, celebrating the ebb and flow of nature’s cycles. His followers believe that through him, they can protect the balance of the world and explore the hidden paths between realities that he governs.
Dempsy's role as the bringer of balance and his connection to the moon has made him a revered and peaceful figure, though his power over nature is also recognized for its unpredictability and potential for destruction if the balance is disrupted.

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