Ull'yang
Domain: Astral
Domain: Mind
The Astral Domain unfolds as an infinite realm, presenting itself as a vast canvas of endless potential. Amidst its expanse, a shimmering sea of starlight and cosmic winds ebbs and flows, carrying within its tide the nascent seeds of future galaxies. These seeds linger in a state of primal chaos, quietly awaiting the divine spark that will usher them into existence. Within this domain, the myriad mysteries of the celestial realm find their home, veiled in a silken shroud of cosmic enigma.
With a divine mandate, deities of this domain channel the primal forces of the cosmos, orchestrating a cosmic dance that sets the stage for monumental events yet to unfold. Their dominion represents a precursor to reality, a realm of cosmic wisdom where the seeds of celestial bodies bide their time, awaiting the divine touch to stir them from slumber. Thus, a deity of the astral domain can harness and guide the energies that influence the birth of stars, planets, and potentially but unintentionally, life itself.
With a divine mandate, deities of this domain channel the primal forces of the cosmos, orchestrating a cosmic dance that sets the stage for monumental events yet to unfold. Their dominion represents a precursor to reality, a realm of cosmic wisdom where the seeds of celestial bodies bide their time, awaiting the divine touch to stir them from slumber. Thus, a deity of the astral domain can harness and guide the energies that influence the birth of stars, planets, and potentially but unintentionally, life itself.
Domain: Mind
The Mind Domain reigns over the intricate pathways of consciousness, encompassing thoughts, emotions, and memories. A deity who commands this domain isn't just an observer of these mental processes but a sculptor, capable of molding the mind's very fabric, potentially even infusing sentience into previously non-sentient beings.
Imagine having the ability to amplify someone's senses, making the mundane seem magical or the painful become invisible - a deity of the Mind Domain can do just that. They can dip into the streams of thought, subtly planting ideas or reshaping emotions, acting not with overwhelming force but with the deftness of an artist. Memories, too, are within their grasp; they can bring forgotten ones to the forefront or let painful recollections fade away.
Beyond these interventions, the Mind Domain can allow one to stand as a guardian against external threats. In a world where one's thoughts might be vulnerable, the deity acts as a bulwark against psychic invasions or manipulative mind control. Their voice doesn't need to be heard aloud, for they can easily communicate with a silent clarity, unhindered by distance or language, a whisper in the minds of those they address.
And it's not just about influencing individuals; the Mind Domain can make a deity's touch ripple through entire cultures, inspiring thinkers to innovate or leading them to momentous epiphanies. The Mind Domain isn't just a force of power but of potential, guiding and shaping the very essence of thought and emotion in the world.
Imagine having the ability to amplify someone's senses, making the mundane seem magical or the painful become invisible - a deity of the Mind Domain can do just that. They can dip into the streams of thought, subtly planting ideas or reshaping emotions, acting not with overwhelming force but with the deftness of an artist. Memories, too, are within their grasp; they can bring forgotten ones to the forefront or let painful recollections fade away.
Beyond these interventions, the Mind Domain can allow one to stand as a guardian against external threats. In a world where one's thoughts might be vulnerable, the deity acts as a bulwark against psychic invasions or manipulative mind control. Their voice doesn't need to be heard aloud, for they can easily communicate with a silent clarity, unhindered by distance or language, a whisper in the minds of those they address.
And it's not just about influencing individuals; the Mind Domain can make a deity's touch ripple through entire cultures, inspiring thinkers to innovate or leading them to momentous epiphanies. The Mind Domain isn't just a force of power but of potential, guiding and shaping the very essence of thought and emotion in the world.
Appearance: Dashing
Ull'yang is a radiant and awe-inspiring deity whose form is a celestial symphony of light and cosmic energy. He appears as a figure of towering height, wrapped in robes of blinding light studded with countless stars, constellations, and nebulae.
His skin - much like his garb - takes on a luminous, golden hue that seems to emit a warm, gentle glow. His hair flows like a river of liquid sunlight, cascading down his broad shoulders, with the the occasional twinkle of tiny stars making momentary appearances here and there. His eyes are deep pools of cosmic knowledge, their irises resembling swirling galaxies, radiating wisdom and tranquility. His form is surrounded by a radiant corona that merges seamlessly with the background, making it seem like he and the world are one and the same at all times.
His mere presence instils a sense of awe in mortal beings that can, very possibly, render them in a vegetative state - if not dead - and thus he usually takes on a more "normal" form when the need arises. In this form, the stellar deity takes on of the physical characterstics of the most populous species on the planet/plane that he decides to appear in. However, while everything else about him might change, his mystifying eyes and golden colored hair always stays the same.
His skin - much like his garb - takes on a luminous, golden hue that seems to emit a warm, gentle glow. His hair flows like a river of liquid sunlight, cascading down his broad shoulders, with the the occasional twinkle of tiny stars making momentary appearances here and there. His eyes are deep pools of cosmic knowledge, their irises resembling swirling galaxies, radiating wisdom and tranquility. His form is surrounded by a radiant corona that merges seamlessly with the background, making it seem like he and the world are one and the same at all times.
His mere presence instils a sense of awe in mortal beings that can, very possibly, render them in a vegetative state - if not dead - and thus he usually takes on a more "normal" form when the need arises. In this form, the stellar deity takes on of the physical characterstics of the most populous species on the planet/plane that he decides to appear in. However, while everything else about him might change, his mystifying eyes and golden colored hair always stays the same.
General Description:
Ull'yang carries himself with an unorthodox and independent demeanor, navigating through both material and divine realms with a sense of determined ambition and meaningful purpose. His nature is outgoing and adaptable, unafraid to venture into the unknown with confidence and not significantly swayed by the externalities of his cosmic domain.
His general disposition towards his fellow deities is measured but welcoming, allowing ample opportunity for the fostering of friendly relations whenever the opportunity might arise. Nevertheless, his friendliness cannot, and should not, be confused with naiveté; do not mistake gentleness for weakness. The storm does not ask permission before it razes the land.
As for mortals, Ull'yang used to and still does view them as something in-between useful tools and dependable comrades. He is not averse to bestowing the occasional blessing upon one seeking his favor, however he does not go out of his way to seek much worship from mortalkind - the nature of the astral is not intrisicly tied to mortal belief, thus rendering worship of Ull'yang practically useless to him.
His general disposition towards his fellow deities is measured but welcoming, allowing ample opportunity for the fostering of friendly relations whenever the opportunity might arise. Nevertheless, his friendliness cannot, and should not, be confused with naiveté; do not mistake gentleness for weakness. The storm does not ask permission before it razes the land.
As for mortals, Ull'yang used to and still does view them as something in-between useful tools and dependable comrades. He is not averse to bestowing the occasional blessing upon one seeking his favor, however he does not go out of his way to seek much worship from mortalkind - the nature of the astral is not intrisicly tied to mortal belief, thus rendering worship of Ull'yang practically useless to him.
At the end of the day, getting drawn into a brand new reality, his old siblings suddenly being replaced by strangers, and himself being compelled - once again - to take part in the creation of a new Universe by powers beyond his comprehension - one cannot fault Ull'yang for being a little more cranky than usual.