Titarr (5e Deity)

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Titarr the Implacable[edit]

Alignment. Lawful Neutral
Domains. The Sky, Sun, and Moon
Divine Rank. Greater Deity


Titarr is the eldest child of Order and Chaos, believed by most to be the first non-primordial god in the universe. Some contest this, believing Ahmis to be the first, while others still claim that Ahmis himself is a primordial. Whatever the case, Titarr is the king of the gods, the most powerful of the Seven Divines. This is due, in part, to his natural strength, and that of his domain. However, much of his strength comes from the Sun and Moon. Shortly after the Seven Divines were given free reign of Haven, they began to argue amongst themselves, debating who should have control of what. Very quickly, the gods became embroiled in war. Ahmis and Itmes avoided the conflict, but all the others began to fight one another. It was Titarr, however, who realized that their battle threatened to destroy all of Haven. He tried to stop his siblings, but could not get them to listen. Desperate, he went to Ahmis, the most reasonable and wise of the gods. He entered the Void, and asked Ahmis for guidance. Ahmis, seeing Titarr had finally seen the error of his ways, revealed to him the presence of two powerful spirits, called Celestials, residing within the Void. Sun, a large blazing falcon, and Moon, a pale glowing swallow. He convinced the Sun and the Moon to bind themselves to him, and he to them. Sun became his sword, and Moon became his shield. When Titarr emerged from the Void, his power eclipsed that of all others, and was enough to force the other gods to stop their war and listen to Titarr. Titarr became the king of the gods, ruling from his throne in the heavens.

Titarr is the god of the sky, obviously, but more than just that. Titarr is primarily the god of the sky, the sun, and the moon. He represents free will, and freedom within the law. He has supreme power over the sky, although some minor gods, such as Shalios the Storm, have powers over aspects of the sky. His divine weapons are the sun and moon themselves, who become his sword and shield, respectively.

Titarr’s typical form is that of a humanoid cloud. The shape and color of the clouds forming his body change with his mood, darkening into storm clouds flashing with lightning and rain when angry, and white and puffy when he is happy. His eyes are perfect blue spheres, although ever since binding himself to the sun and moon, the left eye flashes with fiery light, and the right with pale moonlight.



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