Hith, god of the world's core and kármán
Before the Almighty imprisoned Hith and his kin in the moon's core, Hith resigned in the core of the earth. Hith reigned over the molten fires and the churning magma and held sway over the very heart of the planet. Hith was a massive and imposing figure, with skin the color of glowing embers and eyes that burned with the intensity of the core. He wore armor made from the earth, and his very presence radiated a palpable heat.
As the power of the world's core, Hith was given the power to control the flow of magma and the shifting of tectonic plates. He could create earthquakes and volcanic eruptions with a single gesture, and his power was felt in every corner of the planet.
In addition to his role as a god of the world's core, Hith was also associated with the Kármán line, the boundary that marks the end of the Earth's atmosphere and the beginning of the domain of the stars. Some believed that Hith still has the power to manipulate this boundary but the Almighty prevents him from doing so. Hith, like his kin imprisoned in Croya, is still being used by the Almighty as a source of energy that fuels the heat of the world's core and sustains the boundary of sky and stars.
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Meyheth, goddess of the Forest
(Lover)
Pira, goddess of love and desire
(Lover)
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Malu, god of life and death
(Brother)
Vux, god of oceans and rain
(Brother)
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