Khawala, The Dancing Death

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Windy - The Association.

Khawala, The Dancing Death.

An endless storm born from a old god's fury, changed entirely through a chance encounter with a single fragile mortal life.

About.
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Domains
life, nature, tempest, zeal
Province
death, dance, storms, festivals, and luck
Alignment
chaotic
Demeanor
whimsical, intense
Gender
n/a (they/them)
Species
n/a

A Borrowed Face.
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A tattooed dancer, their hair made of clouds constantly flowing in an invisible wind. No specific body type, features, race, ect. rather they are said to take on the form of the most recently departed closest to you, the hair and tattoos distinguishing their godly aura. Painted stones are weaved throughout their outfit, and they are always depicted moving, in the middle of a dance, never still.


Symbol.
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Festival Stones

A physical representation of one of Khawala's most prevant myths, the storm sealed in stone. Often made for festivals, any pebble or stone will do as a base to then paint a colorful symbol of a storm on top.


Lore.
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Khawala’s true form is invisible to mortals, and even most gods. They tower over mountains but are as light as a feather, they are the wind, constantly dancing across the world with their footsteps resulting in breezes. Throughout their dance the god plucks the stones weaved into their outfit and sends them into the world where they result in either a storm or a festival. The dance does not stop until there are no stones left. Then, for a short time, Myra walks the world.

Titles: Stormbringer, The Final Dance, The Lucky Wind, The Unlucky Wind


Themes.
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Notes.
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  • Khawala does not approve of resurrection or otherwise messing with the dead. You can extend life a little as long as you know death will come sooner or later and when it does that’s the final end. Thus, when granting followers spells from the life domain they never grant Raise Dead, instead allowing said followers to choose a spell from the tempest domain to replace it.
  • Had a lot of children, many of whom are gods themselves.
  • If you do use them for a dnd (or some other tabletop) as a homebrew god I would loooove to hear about it. You don't have to tell me of course! But it would make me happy.