Masuku Character in Meskou | World Anvil
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Masuku

A higher spirit is known for its silence, deception, insanity and performance gift.     In the Oblivion pantheon they are known as the shadow. The shadow lurks in the corners of any room and during the shadow of night. They are a thief, an invisible evil. Thieves venerate them with desperation and lust for wealth, however as easily as they provide luck to the thief, they can easily take it away if they fancy.   Masuku is noticeably similar to Tasriq of the Nultenwas faith.     In the World Smiths they are depicted as a mask, the mask imbedded with amethyst for its symbolism of insanity and creativity, making them known as the patron of insanity. They live outside of the binary values of gender portraying themselves as androgynous, they are non-gender conforming. It's known that this insanity and androgynous sense allowed them to be known as the primal source of art and theatre. A simple person would hear their rambling as insanity, but behind all the swift and twisted words lies advice on how to enjoy life and be creative. Known to only the legends is a man so mad and twisted, but revolutionary he was amongst the Daidarabotchi in performance that the God themself gifted the man their mask. The mask is known to travel from performer to performer, always leaving the artist as the artist stops the art or passes it on to another as a tribute to an aspiring performer. The great amount of insanity brought from them is surely questionable among the folk, but to those worshippers, there is beauty in not being totally sane.
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