[b]Name:[/b] Múndis [b]Titles:[/b] God of nature's forces, God of disaster, Father of planet Earth, Shaper of planets. [b]True name:[/b] Birndràth [b]Inspiration:[/b] the titans of greek mythology, mother earth and earthly disasters [b]Appearance:[/b] Múndis mostly gets depicted as a rock titan. But that is because no mortal knows what he looks like, even to some gods his true form is unknown. Artists might utter he is in their work if they depict a tidal wave, a blizzard or a volcanic eruption. Basically a huge force of nature. Some say Múndis has no form at all, that he is just some kind of divine energy, not percievable unless it's doing its work. Others state that he is the earth's core, in a slumber and sometimes taking over on the surface. [b]Symbols:[/b] A volcanic eruption [b]Portfolio:[/b] The creation of the planet, keeping the world(as ecosystem) balanced, nature's forces/natural disaster [b]Alignment:[/b] Chaotic neutral [b]Servitars:[/b] Greater elementals [b]Weapon:[/b] Water, wind and time can take down everything. [b]Animal:[/b] The Tuatara [b]Followers:[/b] Specific monk tribes that settle in the mountain peaks to meditate and slow their pace of living.