Ukir, Half-Orc God of Melancholy
'But this child was not the symbol of a pleasant, accepted union of races, like Cion - they considered him wrong, an unpleasant reality of the changing state of the world. Everywhere he went, Ukir was pitied, scorned, feared - never simply accepted. His life was full of melancholy, and so was his divinity.' - The Words of the Faith, Adventus 40:12-13Half-Orcs are a misbegotten race, offspring of civilised people and the savage Orcs, they are typically frowned upon, judged as an unpleasant reality of life on the fringes of civilisation. As such, the life of a Half-Orc is typically an unpleasant one - harshly judged by their compatriots, unable to find love in even the most cosmopolitan, accepting communities, many eventually succumb to their melancholy and depression. But for those who begin to, they may pray to Ukir. He is a quiet, dejected god, who embraces the quiet, dejected people. One day, he knows he will find acceptance, just as his people will in the Realms of Ratha below.
Divine Domains
Melancholy, Depression, and Rejection
Tenets of Faith
Acceptance, companionship
Divine Goals & Aspirations
To find acceptance for himself and his people
Divine Classification
Minor God
Religions
Realm
Church/Cult
Children
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