Beone

Grandmaster Beone Masterston (a.k.a. The Blessed Hammer)

The Rise of Beone

  In a time long past, when the realms of gods and mortals were closely intertwined, there lived a dwarf named Beone. Renowned as the First Grandmaster Craftsman, Beone was celebrated for his unparalleled skill in metalwork and stone carving. His creations were legendary, blending artistry with exceptional craftsmanship.  

The Creation of the Cradle

  Beone’s most renowned achievement was The Cradle of Ancient Damnation, an artifact of immense power and mystery. This legendary creation was said to be an unbreakable prison capable of containing even the most formidable evils. It was also rumored to grant a form of immortality, binding a person’s essence within it. The Cradle’s intricate design and formidable magic were a testament to Beone’s unparalleled skill and vision.  

The Divine Intervention

  As the significance of The Cradle grew, so did the threats against it. Beone found himself facing dangers far beyond mortal understanding. In his time of greatest need, Beone was visited by the Trinity—Luthos, Amalar, and Sein. Their visit was a crucial turning point in Beone’s journey.   The Trinity presented Beone with a choice: remain mortal and confront the overwhelming threats alone, or ascend to divinity and protect The Cradle from a higher realm. They assured him that by becoming a god, he would gain the power necessary to safeguard his creation and inspire future generations of craftsmen.  

The Divine Ascent

  Choosing to embrace his divine potential, Beone was anointed as Beone the Blessed Hammer. His mortal essence was transformed into a divine one, elevating him to the status of a god. His realm, the Forge Inferno, became a celestial domain where eternal flames and boundless creation mirrored his divine role.  

The Forge Inferno

  In his new divine form, Beone’s realm, the Forge Inferno, was a place of endless creation and fiery inspiration. The realm was filled with molten rivers, towering anvils, and the eternal clang of divine hammers. It represented Beone’s enduring spirit of craftsmanship and his role as a guardian of creation.  

The Legacy of Beone

  Beone’s followers, known as the Hammerforged, revered him as the divine embodiment of craftsmanship. They honored his legacy by continuing his work with the same dedication and skill that he had demonstrated in life. The Cradle of Ancient Damnation remained a sacred artifact, its power carefully guarded by Beone and his divine realm.   The story of Beone’s ascent to divinity, facilitated by the visit of the Trinity, became a legendary tale of inspiration and divine purpose. Beone, the Blessed Hammer, is remembered as both a creator and a guardian, ensuring that the legacy of craftsmanship and divine artistry endures through the ages.   In the grand tapestry of existence, Beone stands as a beacon of creativity and protection, his influence felt in every act of skilled craftsmanship and divine artistry.

Artifacts

The Cradle of Ancient Damnation: An artifact of unparalleled power, this legendary creation serves as an impenetrable prison for the most formidable evils and is rumored to grant a form of immortality by binding a person’s essence within its confines.
Divine Classification
God of Craft
Current Location
Church/Cult
Date of Birth
6th Quake 3567 PA
Date of Death
18th Conquest 3714 PA
Life
3567 PA 3413 PA 154 years old
Children
Sex
Male
Eyes
one green as an emerald the other a deep blue sapphire
Hair
Firey red but greying
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
covered in ritualistic tattoos
Height
4'7
Weight
237lb

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