Yol
Mad Maker Yol (a.k.a. Father of Creation)
Yol is the creator god of Titanism. He was depicted as roughly "the first titan", incarnating in the form of a large gray and mostly featureless one, with a distinctive orange eye for a face. He was said to have created life, material, and surge out void energy as a pool of personal magic that spread soul and energy throughout history, sharing from beyond the veil realm. He created two moons, with one later becoming the sun thanks to work with one of his great creations, Gilda. It is believed he went mad and destroyed much of his work, and killed the other titans, forming the continents and oceans from the destruction of the titan war. In the end, he himself died and fell to the immaterial realms of veil and void substance, where only very few claim to sense any genuine presence of him in their practice of Dreaming. For his act of madness, and betrayal, he is often depicted as a colder entity that lost compassion, or found a desire to create a balance of rage, and is symbolically the opposite of Gilda in warmth, compassion, and life-giving.
Contrary to the Basillua-popular system of Ezqotian pantheon, there is little trace or physical identity to Yol. His tangibility is marred by the very fable itself that purposes he is "dead" in much form now, and his tale is one more of radical fable and story-telling nuance (like the idea of the sun being a moon. That's just wrong no matter the truth behind the mystical arts of other godly spirits). His name is invoked with some thought of charm, or reach to the immaterial, to channel a sense of emotional strength or rage at war, or to inspire a sense of reckless creative chaos for artists, yet still there isn't much united idealism and dogmatism to manifest the element of Chaos (or "Void" in most Kayotian rhetoric) into a tangible and operating being.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Yol is said to be dead, but with speculative theories and ideas. Some perceive he split his head open to release a new form, with variations of ideas that he slipped beyond the veil and controls much of the chaotic void energy that releases out into the world as magic, events, or odd karma.
Circumstances of Death
Void-struck Madness, and a split head
Children
Gender
Male
Eyes
One single orange eye
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