Eonak, Master of the Forge
God of Craftsmanship, Labor and Triumph Over Adversity
(Pantheon of Liabo)
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Eonak is the artificer of the gods. He is also the consort of Imaera.
After the Ur-Daemon War, he took the people who worked in the stone
under his wing and taught them. Thus, he is considered the patron
of the dwarves.
Maker of all of the fantastic items used by the gods, Eonak spends
most of his time at his forge. He is more at home there than anywhere
else, and at times only a decree from Koar or the soft words of
Imaera can separate him from it.
Often considered a strange pairing, Imaera and Eonak are each masters
of crafting, although their choices of substances is vastly different.
Imaeras crafting is of living things, of cycles and seasons
and balance. Eonaks crafting is of inanimate things, yet even
as Imaeras, his creations must fulfill their purposes, achieve
a balance of beauty and utility, and all, even as Imaeras
do, contain some part of him that marks them as creations of Eonaks
hand.
Eonak personifies success won by hard work rather than natural
gifts alone. Legends differ as to how Eonak lost his arm, but all
agree that the veil iron arm he spent lifetimes crafting is the
greatest piece of craftsmanship ever under taken and serves him
better than the original.
Eonaks preferred humanoid manifestation is that of a heavily
muscled person, either a short man or a large dwarf, who wears the
leather garments of a blacksmith. His left arm is missing, replaced
by a veil iron prosthetic. In manner, he is impatient, surly and
distracted. His symbol is a golden anvil on a field of brown.
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