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> help khore
In the beginning were the elemental planes. Fire, air, water and earth: they
were old when the gods were young. Beyond the reach of memory, they had
existed, pure and barren, devoid of life and consciousness, yet they lived.
An age passed, and the gods matured.
In the beginning, the gods created the world from the elemental planes. They
brought forth earth to lay its foundation, and called down fire to fill its
core. They filled the skies with air, and poured water into the low places.
The world existed, pure and barren, devoid of life and consciousness, yet it
lived.
An age passed, and life arose.
In the beginning, the gods created the races and filled the world with all
manner of living things. Life crawled upon the earth, swam in the water, flew
in the air, and even burrowed close to the fire. The world existed, teeming
and fertile, filled with life and consciousness. And in the barren places of
the world, something also lived and began to stir.
An aged passed, and life matured.
As life evolved, the races began to mimic the powers of the gods. They drew
upon the powers of the world around them. They prayed to the heavens and
summoned forth divine energies. They even opened channels to the elemental
planes. And in the barren places of the world, something awoke and came into
consciousness.
It reached forth with its mind, and sensed both the elements and the life
among them. For a millenium, it studied the world and that which existed with
the air, water, fire and earth. It bided its time, growing in strength as
more elemental energy was brought into the world.
When it came fully into its own power, Khore was born. Three mortals played
an instrumental role in this, by uniting the four parts of the Elemental Key:
Bregan, a priest of Yenko; Savax, a neutral swashbuckler; and Qazpe, a
mercenary of the Light.
Khore formed Himself in the image of a deep gnome, the closest race He could
could sense while probed the world. He is by no means attractive and
unfortunately, has a personality to match his appearance. He is not happy to
be in this world, but is wise enough to realize that He cannot match the
combined might of the other gods (who would no doubt object to him taking the
elements back to His native plane). As a result, He is a bit grumpy and has a
temper as explosive as a volcano, or an earthquake, or a tornado, or a tidal
wave (etcetera, etcetera, ad nauseum, ad infinitum).
Khore is worshiped by those who call upon the elemental planes for power, and
anyone who is close to the barren places of the world. The latter include
sailors, dwarves, gnomes, and some halflings and deep-elf (though Khore is not
interested in the concepts of good and evil). He is mainly interested in
ensuring that those who call upon elemental powers pay proper tribute to
Himself, the lord of the elemental plane. He is not interested in priestly
followers, but He is susceptible to flattery. Any priest who would follow
Khore will need to remind Him that He is worthy of worship.
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