Vel-Thara the Unmade
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A somber deity born from the despair and magical residue of the Celestial Fracture, embodying the slow decay and isolation of the post-Fracture world, particularly in Northern Velkaris.
Connections
- embodies-the-decay-of → Northern Velkaris (region)
- born-from-the-aftermath-of → The Celestial Fracture (event)
Not yet in canon
- unknown → forbidden-moon-rituals — not yet in canon
→ Attributes
- Domain
- Frozen decay, lost memories, celestial corruption, silent suffering, entropy
- Alignment
- chaotic_neutral
- Symbol
- A jagged shard of obsidian, weeping frost, reflecting a sliver of broken moonlight
- Clergy
- The Frostbound Remembrancers: isolated scholars and hermits who collect and preserve lost memories and fragments of lore, often through forbidden moon rituals. They do not preach, but rather mourn the world's unraveling.
- Holy City
- The Whispering Ice
- Lore
- Vel-Thara the Unmade is a somber deity, not born of ancient creation, but forged from the profound sorrow and magical residue left in the wake of the Celestial Fracture. Emerging from the concentrated despair that seeped into the frozen soil of Northern Velkaris, Vel-Thara embodies the slow, inevitable entropy of a world losing its soul. This god is the quiet whisper of forgotten memories, the chill of isolation that grips dying kingdoms, and the lingering, corrupted echo of the shattered moon. Vel-Thara does not demand worship, but rather finds strength in the resignation of those who have lost too much to Soulmancy, offering a grim understanding of the world's unraveling. They represent the quiet despair that settles upon those who have traded their very identity for fleeting power, and the silent suffering of a land slowly freezing into oblivion. While not inherently malevolent, Vel-Thara is a force of cosmic entropy, accelerating the world's decline not through malice, but through the sheer weight of what has been unmade.