DEITY: Kah, the Unchanging Character in Urth | World Anvil
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DEITY: Kah, the Unchanging

Tradition, Perseverance, Fortitude, Survival, Endurance, Strength

- THE UNMOVABLE - FATHER TRADITION -   Domains: Perseverance, Tradition, Permanence, Stability, Unchanging, Immobility, Fortitude, Survival, Endurance, Tenacity, Resilience, Resistant
Symbols: Mountain, Hand, palm against a fist
Beasts: Armored clockwork centipede
Civil & Trade Roles: Governments, Military, Police (enforce civil policy)
Colors & Materials: Slate gray and chocolate brown
 
Stand your ground.
  Kah The Unchanging is the barrier to change. He is the immovable force. He teaches the preservation of tradition, the reverence for what has been, and the need for perseverance in the face of changes. He is favored by governments as they often seek to maintain a conservative approach to any changes to maintain control and their power.   Kah appears as a tall human male in plate mail, with a thick body and legs thick like an elephant. He is normally dressed in elaborate plate mail and thick heavy boots. (Avatar needs to imply gravity and cannot be moved. )   Kah is said to be the creator of the famed Immovable Rods.   His avatar can invoke gravity around him. Within 120 feet of his avatar, gravity is doubled. Those within this field have both their body weight and their encumbrance of carried weight added to their current carry weight. Within 60' add their body weight and their carry weight twice to their current carry weight. Within 30' this becomes three times the amount of added weight. Within 15' it increases to five times the added weight.   Deity Vehicle: Armored Clockwork Centipede. This huge centipede has many segments each with four deep spiked legs. Each section can have two different weapons or tools for left and right. The centipede can break apart or chain together. Design Pillar, segmented bushes   Possibility: Dinosaur, Elephant, Dragon/Drake, Caterpillar, segmented, clockwork-elements, peacock-like colorful blades
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