Kruphix is the god of the sea and also presides over the secrets of the briny deep. But he is also the god of ancient knowledge, gradual change, introspection, vast distances, long voyages, and far-ranging searches. Kruphix might also be described as the god of patterns, such as those of tides, currents, ripples in water, and even the passage of time. Kruphix is the god who is least likely to be satisfied with the status quo, but also the least likely to rush to change. Kruphix is slow to anger but implacable once roused. His anger can grow like a rumbling, cresting, unstoppable wave, taking out whole villages with its fury—then subside with the tide, dragging the evidence of his wrath calmly out to sea. Digimon and the humans along the coast comprise most of Kruphix's worshippers, as well as all who venture out to sea, whether for exploration, commerce, or war. Although aquatic Digimon exalt him above all other gods, he shows no favoritism toward them, seeming equally impassive to all mortals.