Name: Kun, Queen of the Sea
Goal: Kun plays a rather neutral role in the divine politics of Minonas, seeking only to keep her domain safe and unspoiled. However, she is quite protective of her children (by birth or adoption), and can often be persuaded to support their causes. It is not uncommon for Kun to lend her strength to various factions under her protection to further their goals, and for that reason Kun seems to have her tentacles in many different schemes and campaigns across the globe. Aside from that, Kun makes great effort to collect various secrets and hidden truths, not only from Minonas but from all of Roa, to lock away in both the vault of her mind, but also the literal Vault of Aeons.
Domain: The Sea, Tides, the Moon, Thoughts, Mystery, Secrets
Powers:Leviathan: Kun is large. Very, very large. Her size cannot be overestimated in any possible sense. Her scale easily eclipses other gods by dozens of factors, and mortals are barely able to comprehend how massive she is. As such, the natural power of both her body and mind are overpowering to other gods, and mind-breakingly overwhelming to mortals. Her many tentacles can wreak havoc on opposite sides of oceans, and her intellect and memory are both as terrifyingly potent as her otherworldly strength.
Tidemaker: Kun rules over the sea, and can thus control its mood and movements. She can have it swell up just as easily as she can have it shrink away. Tsunamis, flash floods, rogue waves and oceanic currents are just a few of the sea's workings that she can conjure or manipulate. She also has mastery over the depths and sea floor, and such forces as thermal vents and tectonic faults are under her influence.
Mother of Monsters: Kun, if she so chooses, can birth terrifying oceanic monstrosities. While the specific form of her brood is not under her exact control, she can generally choose what manner of monster she wishes to spawn, and if it would possess any of her divine power, or possess intelligence greater than that of a common predator. While her intelligent children are independant from her, Kun's beastial children are easily influenced by her, and perform her bidding as she commands them.
Eye of the Moon: Kun can use the moon as she uses her own eye, looking down upon Minonas from the heavens, regardless of where she is. Anything that falls under the moon's watch is subject to her examination, no matter how minute. As the cycle of the moon shifts, so does the nature of her celestial eye. As the moon brightens, she can more easily see the realm of the physical and material, and as it darkens, the mental and spiritual are clearer to her.
The Sending: Just as Kun's body has many far-reaching tendrils, so does her mind. The Queen of the Sea can sense any mind within her ocean, or under the sight of the moon, and may reach out to touch that mind as she likes. With this, she can easily share her thoughts, feelings and vast knowledge with whomever she chooses, but can just as easily receive any of these things from those she contacts. The gentlest brush of her mind against a mortal's is shocking and nearly overwhelming to the lesser being, and as such she must be careful when contacting them, as the sheer power of her mind when put against theirs is enough to shatter a mortal mind irreparably.
Artifacts: As any artifact that could be used on a mortal scale is essentially useless to Kun, the only "artifact" associated with her is literally a city.
C'et, also known as the Vault of Aeons, is at once Kun's holy city and a sort of reserve of power for her. Labyrinthine and eldritch, C'et seems to be as much a physical approximation of Kun's celestial mind as it is an actual place. Physics and logic hold little sway over the city and what lies within, and the actual location of C'et shifts periodically, though it is always at the ocean floor. Within the halls of the Vault are innumerable scrolls, tomes, carvings, grimoires and relics, all of which correlating to one of the many mysteries of the universe unraveled by Kun. Not all of these secrets are transcribed in such a way that can be understood by mortals, or even other gods. This is perhaps a protective measure, as some of these secrets are great enough to tear apart any mind, mortal or divine, that cannot match Kun's in scale.
Territory: Kun has undisputed dominion over the seas and their depths. The "Children of Kun" are those that claim the sea as their home. This title is conferred to the great and mysterious beasts of the oceans-
krakens,
serpents and
other, stranger things- as well as sapient aquatic races, such as
merfolk,
tritons, and
sea-dwelling lycanthropes. Naturally, due to proximity, coastal territory and islands are also subject to Kun's power.
Kun's realm is known as the
Silent Depths. It is an incredibly spacious, vacuous place of complete silence and stillness. Neither water nor air seems to fill this place, giving any who enter as free movement as they please, and can breathe, see, hear and think as naturally as they could in their own habitat. Numerous small, twinkling lights fill the Silent Depths, mostly resembling stars, yet they seem too close, and their light seems to have an indiscernible, organized pattern to their slight variations. Thoughts flow as freely as words, and minds are unburdened by such matters of mortality and power, allowing them to bear knowledge without any risk of harm to themselves. The Silent Depths are populated scarcely; the only naturally-occurring beings within them are
Qyrl, soft, docile creatures that behave as living memories for Kun.
Other Info: Kun has existed for as long as the other gods can remember, and it is possible that she predates them by some time. Both her nature and origin are mysteries to the other gods, and some have come to wonder if she even originated from Minonas, as they have.
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