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FauzerDarkress A seriously beautiful cat that I am using as a God in my Fantasy series. I think they'll fit in quite wonderfully. I got them a loooong time ago but just never got around to showing them off. So... here they are!
Character, Kalli, belongs to me
Blustar34
Hermionus Kall. Kalli, the Great Master of Fortune in the Eylurian faith. The pantheon of the Eylurians is a mix of the various beliefs and deities of the Noraean continent. It was not easy. Kaius and the Oracle of Blackwood worked tirelessly to make sure all were represented. Kalli and his twin sister Fali, are two additions from the people of Blackwood. Twin Gods of a strange people, the two were opposite sides of the same coin. Fali was a master of mischief and would act to make the world as wild and strange as she was. Kalli would, more or less, reign her in, acting more as a limiter or a leash and providing blessings of money or free time to those in need of it. (Free time may not seem like much but trust me, it is more helpful than you think for ones overall health.)
Kalli has a fascination for heroes and travelers, often a kind voice providing aid in their journeys or guiding them away from trouble. Whether they listen or accept the help though is entirely up to the person. The cat chooses the beloved form of a house-cat however the beauty of their blue coat and gold markings stand out greatly. The markings are a wolven additions actually as the Moon in the Wolven faith has similar marks. These little designs and lettering often mean "Luck" or "Bless".
Once holding the old name of "Hermionus Kall", the cat is as ancient as the stone age times of our people, When Man had only just learned of the blessings of Fire and sharpened sticks and rocks into weapons. Over the centuries they have changed, even becoming a minor God of Trade and Commerce. If you wish to gain their favor, leave a Gold coin out in front of all doors in your house. If they are gone in the morning, you will receive good luck. If they remain in the morning, pick them up and carry all of them in your pocket. Many people also mark either a weapon or their house with a sigil or veve of Kalli to call their favor. Show respect to ANY cat you see. It is considered terrible luck to harm one. It's also just plain mean.
FauzerDarkress A seriously beautiful cat that I am using as a God in my Fantasy series. I think they'll fit in quite wonderfully. I got them a loooong time ago but just never got around to showing them off. So... here they are!Character, Kalli, belongs to me
Blustar34"Life is a strange and chaotic thing. But that's part of the fun. It is wild, unpredictable, a sword with no hilt, an endlessly burning flame. Everything happens all at once and then stops. In a world so ravished by random chance, perhaps a... Guardian is required?"
Excerpt taken from the pages of the book of the Eylurian Gods...Hermionus Kall. Kalli, the Great Master of Fortune in the Eylurian faith. The pantheon of the Eylurians is a mix of the various beliefs and deities of the Noraean continent. It was not easy. Kaius and the Oracle of Blackwood worked tirelessly to make sure all were represented. Kalli and his twin sister Fali, are two additions from the people of Blackwood. Twin Gods of a strange people, the two were opposite sides of the same coin. Fali was a master of mischief and would act to make the world as wild and strange as she was. Kalli would, more or less, reign her in, acting more as a limiter or a leash and providing blessings of money or free time to those in need of it. (Free time may not seem like much but trust me, it is more helpful than you think for ones overall health.)
Kalli has a fascination for heroes and travelers, often a kind voice providing aid in their journeys or guiding them away from trouble. Whether they listen or accept the help though is entirely up to the person. The cat chooses the beloved form of a house-cat however the beauty of their blue coat and gold markings stand out greatly. The markings are a wolven additions actually as the Moon in the Wolven faith has similar marks. These little designs and lettering often mean "Luck" or "Bless".
Once holding the old name of "Hermionus Kall", the cat is as ancient as the stone age times of our people, When Man had only just learned of the blessings of Fire and sharpened sticks and rocks into weapons. Over the centuries they have changed, even becoming a minor God of Trade and Commerce. If you wish to gain their favor, leave a Gold coin out in front of all doors in your house. If they are gone in the morning, you will receive good luck. If they remain in the morning, pick them up and carry all of them in your pocket. Many people also mark either a weapon or their house with a sigil or veve of Kalli to call their favor. Show respect to ANY cat you see. It is considered terrible luck to harm one. It's also just plain mean.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Feline (Other)
Size 2050 x 1798px
File Size 4 MB
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