Beln
He is the embodiment of wild and untamed nature; his domain is the unforgiving and primal side of nature.
The Forest Lord
Chaos, strength, destruction, and storms.
Violent, destructive storms and natural disasters are often attributed to Beln.
Beln presents himself as a savage beast with great antlers sprouting from his head. Sometimes he stands upright or other times he is on all fours.
8 feet tall when standing
400+ lbs
Strength and savagery
Beln oversees the unsavory side of nature and his followers unerringly follow the code of survival of the fittest.
There is no place for weakness among the followers of Beln.
Beln encourages his followers to embrace the chaos of true nature and that destruction is a means to promote renewal and rebirth.
Beln abhors civilization and its encroachment on wild-lands. His followers fiercely oppose anything that inhibits the natural cycle of life.
Some scholars theorize that Beln is actually an aspect of Rylum, A persona that she created to appeal to the more savage nature lovers. This is a claim that his followers vehemently deny.
There are others that argue Beln is the son of Rylum and Banach.
His origin is a debate that has been ongoing for as long as there have been scholars.
The two deities Lock and Beln are relative newcomers. They made their presence known some time after the fall of dragons. It is commonly believed that they have always existed for at least as long as the rest of the pantheon. Their relative power, in comparison to their peers, is unknown. It is widely accepted that they are not as powerful as the other gods, along with Dolorr who is generally considered to be the weakest.
Rylum taught Beln the secret to tap into and use the unique primal energy that she had discovered. Beln uses this energy to power his followers' prayers.