Titles: The Destroyer. Lord of Destruction and Ruin.
True name: Zthp’Yi Gal’Rys
Inspiration: Music, books and outside influence. But the greatest inspiration, is what lies in my mind.
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Portfolio: Destruction.
Alignment: Neutral Evil. He stands only aligned with himself, if he desires something then he will make it so that it will be done, if he dislikes something, then he will act against such existence. He is seen as the observer and punisher, even if that is not his proper domain, he still does whatever he sees fit, however if it would involve other Gods then he’d most likely refrain from such actions. Therefore he is, in essence one who does as he, himself, will it.
Servitars: Those who follow Hos Ylros are most often than not those who either are too afraid to see themselves ripped along with their neighbors, or those who desire either the destruction of the world or the rebuilding of it. They large majority spans from human cultists, counting up to an incredibly large amount of nearly 250,000 cultists worldwide. However, there are also others at the side of Hos Ylros, they are fifty, fifty harbringers of his ideals. Fifty powerful demons shaped by the hate of and anger, yet the calm and coldness of Hos Ylros himself, their skin deformed and deflowered by the insensitivity of bedrock and obsidian. Yet they retain their humanoid shapes simply because they act the same purpose as the four horsemen did, they are messangers of Hos Ylros, and they would also carry out his deeds if he would be unable or unwilling.
Weapon: He bears no weapon for he is capable of splitting the ground with his two bare hands. In fact, if anything, he looks down on those who use weapons, simply because he is more than capable without one, and if he’d pick up one, not only would he go against his own principles, he’d probably create an unfair advantage against the enemy. Hos Ylros is often said to be the cold God, simply due to his cold demeanor and behavior to others simply because he, without question, thinks himself to be above all others, without equal or rival. Unable to lose. He is, because of this fact, a master schemer.
Familiar: N/A.
Followers: The exact cultists who serve his commands, they go by many different names and different orders and cults, but in the end, they all serve and answer his calls.
Bio: Hos Ylros, initially known as Gülyr, was a powerful God amongst the heavens, as well as a great friend of Jerüld. Gülyr held the title of Creator God and was the main designer of the world which can be seen to this day, he worked in great cooperation with his friend, The God of Sentient Creation. Whilst Gülyr was indeed unparalleled in the act of creating worlds and continents, anything from forests to mountains and cavernous chambers, he was indeed, unable to create the necessities for life, only his friend could do such an act. Therefore they both worked night and day so that they could forge the world mortals know today, but the two of them weren’t alone, all Gods had something to contribute to the world and when it was finished it had turned into a place of love, kindness, and tender caring. There would be no reason for Gülyr do dislike this creation, but there was something which didn’t feel all too right either.
As time came to pass, and the unpleasant feeling within the deepest cores of his soul began to grow, he was met with the greatest question of his entire existence as a deity of any domain. Just after a meeting with his comrade Jerüld, he was met by a deity known by the name of Calcius. He came up to Gülyr with all the answers that he had questioned all this time, however, this was without Gülyr having asked for council, or even having asked anyone for aid. He had not spoken of this rooting feeling in the deepest reaches of his soul, but Calcius knew, he knew without knowing. With a simple statement Gülyr’s foundations would be shake, and his beliefs would be tested.
‘’Envy.’’
Calcius disappeared without any time for Gülyr to speak with him further, however it felt as if the shadow had now taken form, and that light shone down upon it. The feeling took on the face of Envy. Slowly, over the eons, his friendship with Jerüld began to deteriorate under the word Envy alone. Gülyr’s connection with Calcius began to increase and ultimately he had switched between one friend to the other. Or so he thought, the word friend would not be fitting to describe their relationship. They would become partners-in-crime. Gülyr would soon ban his own name from the use of any being, and that ban took root in the universal law of all deities. And now, the Clash of Gods had shown itself over the horizon. It would all begin with the initial clash, the Assassination of Life.
Whilst Calcius was responsible for killing Jerüld, it wouldn’t have been possible without the help of Hos Ylros. This is because Hos Ylros lured out Jerüld under the guise of friendship. At the end of his once called friend, he would stand at his side, grinning truly fittingly of a man who had taken up the role of the destroyer. His grin would be enough to shatter worlds, and that would be the last thing for Jerüld to see before his passing. Calcius had finally instigated their plans to set the Heavens into chaos for the reason of placing a rightful rule upon the mortals.
Over the centuries and decades of battle between the two factions of Gods, that of the Good and that of the Evil. Whilst Hos Ylros always laughed at how some would call themselves righteous and the other forced to go by the name of true evil. No matter how you look at it, both sides are evil and both are good in their own right. That is why Hos Ylros took on the mantle of Destroyer, only so that he may be the one to crush and rebuild the world proper, his true face had surfaced to the light, and with this revelation, the once white and noble skin of his, began to harden and soon his own skin would consist of rock, stone and minerals this world would only dream of having in their own possession. As the Clash of Gods went on, at its greatest escalations and at its primes, the mortal world would fall victim to the great powers of Hos Ylros, the continental divide.
Under the command of the High Council of the ‘evil’ forces, Hos Ylros was put to perform a grand frightening deed so that the side of good would be shaken to the very core. This deed would take place on the field of battle in the heavens. As Hos Ylros’ guard was cut down by the enemy deities of good will, he would perform the greatest obliteration of rules any deity had done before him. He shook the earth so great that the continents divided and the earth itself ripped open to make way for the continents march across the land.
With this act, Hos Ylros was doomed for Hades, and it was him no surprise that when he was captured several battles later, that he was thrown into the lowest depths of Hades to await and enjoy the deed of daily torture to be performed upon him every moment of his further existence. Hades was a land made by evil for evil, and it was of course no surprise when their methods were as well of evil descent.
Many years later, upon his final release, he would lock himself off from the rest of deities, only to observe and wait for the proper moment to unleash his revenge. Much like Calcius, Hos Ylros feels betrayed and therefore stands by no one’s allegiance but his own.