Falak

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God of Sea
Domain(s): Nature, War
Nickname: The Belkan Leviathan

Description

Falak (pronounced Fall-ahk) is described as a giant sea serpent with blue scales and incredible size. Piercing yellow eyes that have been told to petrify sailors who disrespect his domain. Falak is said to have varying moods depending on the position of the moons. During the time of a double eclipse it is rumored that he goes into a blinded rage and lifts the sea several feet up flooding coastal cities and villages. Others have claimed it to be the work of the moons, and not Falak himself.

Pronunciation

The name Falak has often been mispronounced in a way to mock the religion, calling it 'falic'. However if you were to pronounce it this way to the god himself, depending on his mood, he’d probably kill you and everyone around you.

Worship

Worshiped by the druids of the sea and the coastal monks of Alpos. Some sailors and fishermen also are devoted to this god.

Relationships

Feared by many of the other gods, except for Kanzur who finds Falak to be a worthy opponent of combat.

Kanzur

Kanzur enjoys the thrill of a fight, and seeks to fight those of equal or greater power. Falak has been the only one to defeat Kanzur in a fight before, although most of the other gods avoid a fight all together.