Talos
Greater deity of Storms and Destruction
In the vast pantheon of deities, Talos stands as the fearsome and tempestuous god of storms, destruction, and rebellion. Known as the Storm Lord, Talos is a greater deity whose presence is felt in the howling winds, the crackling thunder, and the chaotic forces of nature that wreak havoc across the lands.
Talos appears as a broad-shouldered, bearded man with an imposing presence, his one good eye piercing through the hearts of mortals. His other eye socket, filled with whirling stars and covered by a dark patch, hints at the unfathomable power and knowledge he possesses. Clad in half-plate armor over black leather, with matching gloves, Talos embodies the unbridled fury of the natural world.
His dogma is one of sheer self-interest, demanding absolute obedience from his followers, who are known as Talassans. He instructs his priests to spread destruction wherever they roam, leaving a trail of chaos in their wake. His worshipers, often barbarians, druids, fighters, and those who fear or respect the destructive power of nature, are drawn to his might and the freedom his chaotic nature represents
The Storm Lord’s influence extends beyond mere worship; he is a force to be reckoned with, a deity whose wrath can be invoked to bring about cataclysmic events. To invoke Talos is to call upon the primal forces of nature, to harness the power of storms, forest fires, earthquakes, and tornadoes. He is the embodiment of nature’s fury, a reminder that even in a world filled with magic and wonder, the raw power of the elements is a formidable and often uncontrollable force.