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<blockquote data-quote="RoughCoronet0" data-source="post: 9177816" data-attributes="member: 7031665"><p>Here we are at deity number 19. Looks like winter is coming early this year.</p><p></p><p>Camalune, also known as The Lord of Moonlit Winters and The Were-King, is the Arch-Fey deity of winter, the moon, lycanthropy, and the is patron of all winter fey. He is typically depicted as a massive bat with a skull-like face, pure white fur, and silvery moonlit wings, his body is constantly producing a soft flurry of snow around him. These features however often change based on the phase of the moon, or the current season, or even just on a whim. Things like the number of limbs, whether his head is more or less skull like, and how much white fur he has are commonly different among the various artistic creations made to capture his image.</p><p></p><p>Camalune controls the larger, true moon that orbits around Salevra which shares it's name with the deity, using its gentle radiance to illuminate the night and its mystical pull on the various forces on the plane to help maintain the balance of natural order. Likewise, he controls the season of winter and the natural decay and quiet that accompanies it. Compared to the rest of the Arch-Fey, Calamune is typically more down to earth and serious, capable of suppressing the more capricious nature typically associated with the fey when dealing with mortals and their whims. His followers are numerous, and several species give significant reverence to the Lord of Moonlit Winters. Lycanthropes in particular often devote themselves to the Were-King, seeking his guidance and wisdom in learning to control the beast within.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]318534[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318535[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318536[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318537[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318543[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318544[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318550[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318551[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318552[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318553[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318554[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318555[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318556[/ATTACH][ATTACH]318557[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoughCoronet0, post: 9177816, member: 7031665"] Here we are at deity number 19. Looks like winter is coming early this year. Camalune, also known as The Lord of Moonlit Winters and The Were-King, is the Arch-Fey deity of winter, the moon, lycanthropy, and the is patron of all winter fey. He is typically depicted as a massive bat with a skull-like face, pure white fur, and silvery moonlit wings, his body is constantly producing a soft flurry of snow around him. These features however often change based on the phase of the moon, or the current season, or even just on a whim. Things like the number of limbs, whether his head is more or less skull like, and how much white fur he has are commonly different among the various artistic creations made to capture his image. Camalune controls the larger, true moon that orbits around Salevra which shares it's name with the deity, using its gentle radiance to illuminate the night and its mystical pull on the various forces on the plane to help maintain the balance of natural order. Likewise, he controls the season of winter and the natural decay and quiet that accompanies it. Compared to the rest of the Arch-Fey, Calamune is typically more down to earth and serious, capable of suppressing the more capricious nature typically associated with the fey when dealing with mortals and their whims. His followers are numerous, and several species give significant reverence to the Lord of Moonlit Winters. Lycanthropes in particular often devote themselves to the Were-King, seeking his guidance and wisdom in learning to control the beast within. [ATTACH alt="1698703814404.png"]318534[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698703836731.png"]318535[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698703861677.png"]318536[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698703960371.png"]318537[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698703984748.png"]318543[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698704012737.png"]318544[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698704035686.png"]318550[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698704058147.png"]318551[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698704093339.png"]318552[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698704116354.png"]318553[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698704176921.png"]318554[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698704199966.png"]318555[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698704224552.png"]318556[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698704255876.png"]318557[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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