Kulsashil is the now excommunicated High God of Death and Darkness. He is known by his siblings now as merely "Murderer of Sceme" and is the younger brother of Xiahwen, the oldest of the High Gods.
Upon the time of creation, Kulsashil was the second god to be created by Sceme, the Primordial Goddess. The first was Xiahwen, Goddess of Life and Light.
Despite this, Kulsashil is the strongest god in the entire pantheon. Not even Xiahwen can withstand his might. Though Kulsashil, and his soon to be lesser servants and angels, are unable to create anything. Only take away from the other gods. While most if not all gods of death and darkness were content with this, Kulsashil was not.
His insatiable lust for knowledge and the envy he had of his creative sister forced him to try and create something of his very own. His efforts were rewarded when he managed to create what we now call black holes. Sceme was initially furious with Kulsashil for this, and Kulsashil pleaded mercy from his mother. Sceme granted it, after realizing she had made Kulsashil with a thirst for knowledge and that it was inevitable for him to want to make his own creation.
For a time, Kulsashil was content with his creation alone. But after a while, his thirst for knowledge grew and he would ask his siblings how they made their own things such as the wind, the water, the sky, light, and most of all... life.
This curiousity became envy as he realized he could never recreate any of these things. The life forms he tried to make were already dead and became the first undead creatures. This did not satisfy him and he was frustrated by his fruitless efforts to replicate what Xiahwen could do.
Eventually he travelled to the edge of the universe for answers (his mom unwilling or unable to answer what he wanted to know), where he found the Unbound Entities, enemies of the gods. There he met Maguna, who promised him a way for him to create life. Maguna and Kulsashil would have sex and born from this was the mighty dragon king, Avrolan.
Now Sceme had become furious with Kulsashil and excommunicated him from the pantheon, though she was unable to take his powers away or his might for that matter.
A chain reaction was caused and eventually this lead to a civil war between the gods, the entities, and Sceme. Kulsashil, currupted by Maguna, lead his dragons and gods of death and a few rogue gods against Sceme, and he eventually slew her. Though not before admitting he always still loved his mother and shocked by his own actions.
Now he lives in the dimension of the gods, imprisoned in his home for his deeds. Though this is mostly because he wishes to be punished for the destruction of his mother. He wishes to repent but is now unable to figure how.
All in all, Kulsashil is not evil. But he is a tragic god. His insatiable lust for knowledge eventually lead to the murder of his mother by his own hands, which was something he never wanted.
Upon the time of creation, Kulsashil was the second god to be created by Sceme, the Primordial Goddess. The first was Xiahwen, Goddess of Life and Light.
Despite this, Kulsashil is the strongest god in the entire pantheon. Not even Xiahwen can withstand his might. Though Kulsashil, and his soon to be lesser servants and angels, are unable to create anything. Only take away from the other gods. While most if not all gods of death and darkness were content with this, Kulsashil was not.
His insatiable lust for knowledge and the envy he had of his creative sister forced him to try and create something of his very own. His efforts were rewarded when he managed to create what we now call black holes. Sceme was initially furious with Kulsashil for this, and Kulsashil pleaded mercy from his mother. Sceme granted it, after realizing she had made Kulsashil with a thirst for knowledge and that it was inevitable for him to want to make his own creation.
For a time, Kulsashil was content with his creation alone. But after a while, his thirst for knowledge grew and he would ask his siblings how they made their own things such as the wind, the water, the sky, light, and most of all... life.
This curiousity became envy as he realized he could never recreate any of these things. The life forms he tried to make were already dead and became the first undead creatures. This did not satisfy him and he was frustrated by his fruitless efforts to replicate what Xiahwen could do.
Eventually he travelled to the edge of the universe for answers (his mom unwilling or unable to answer what he wanted to know), where he found the Unbound Entities, enemies of the gods. There he met Maguna, who promised him a way for him to create life. Maguna and Kulsashil would have sex and born from this was the mighty dragon king, Avrolan.
Now Sceme had become furious with Kulsashil and excommunicated him from the pantheon, though she was unable to take his powers away or his might for that matter.
A chain reaction was caused and eventually this lead to a civil war between the gods, the entities, and Sceme. Kulsashil, currupted by Maguna, lead his dragons and gods of death and a few rogue gods against Sceme, and he eventually slew her. Though not before admitting he always still loved his mother and shocked by his own actions.
Now he lives in the dimension of the gods, imprisoned in his home for his deeds. Though this is mostly because he wishes to be punished for the destruction of his mother. He wishes to repent but is now unable to figure how.
All in all, Kulsashil is not evil. But he is a tragic god. His insatiable lust for knowledge eventually lead to the murder of his mother by his own hands, which was something he never wanted.
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