Camir
"What is made must be unmade eventually, little one. There can be no permanence to creation, otherwise why would anyone keep creating?"
The Beginning
A tall, lean figure hunched over. Hands with long fingers, calloused from endless work. Eyes a pool of dark matter, swirling with the faintest glimmer of ideas not yet born. That is the form of the Shaper. His domain is not merely the act of creation, but the art of making, of bringing form and purpose out of nothing. Some say that his mind is a labyrinth of ideas, a forge where concepts are hammered out and refined and then set loose into the world for mortals to complete for themselves. His presence is felt even in the smallest acts of creation, from the first drawings of a child in the dirt, to the birth of a new star in the sky. He is never still, his hands always at work shaping and reshaping to pull raw possibility into reality. His clothes are patchwork, stitched together from pieces of things that could have been but never were.The Unmaking
The Shaper creates with joy, though there is a gravity to his work. He knows that every act of creation comes with consequences, that each new thing affects the balance of the world in ways both seen and unseen, known and unknowable. Yet, he cannot stop. He is the force that drives the desire to build, to innovate, to give form to the infinite ideas that lace the atmosphere waiting to be heard on the whispers of existence itself. The Shaper understands the language of potential—of raw ideas, half-formed thoughts, and dreams yet to be realized. But beware the Shaper’s other side. For all his skill in crafting, he knows when to unmake. A thing poorly wrought is better dismantled than left to fester, and the same hands that shape can unweave with the same patient precision. Creation is a balance, and the Shaper knows that every beginning must one day have its end.
Divine Classification
The Shaper, God of Creation
Children
I really love the idea that he both makes and unmakes. Usually they fall under the remit of different gods, so I like that he is both.
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No better way to learn how to make something than to take it apart... Okay, well, that doesn't quite work with certain things but we're not gonna talk about that