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Ayrus

Ayrus is the King of all Gods, the most powerful and wise.
He is the immovable and inscrutable lord of time who sits on the ivory throne of the Ring and governs the relationships and decisions of the Gods. Ayrus is the keeper of the passage of time and the promoter of the free will of all creatures. He is considered the guide of Monks and erudite in search of enlightenment, as well as the giver of foresight powers to Prophets.
Gentiana flowers, ibexes, and diamonds are sacred to him and are required in sacrifices and ceremonies. His priests wear white robes with decorations primarily made of gold and then silver. They are trained to fight with caestus, but Ayrus prefers them to be trained more in hand-to-hand combat than in the use of weapons.
By holding the title of King of the Gods, Ayrus commands respect from all other deities, and no one dares to question his supremacy. Even Zundoey, after his defeat and exile from the Ring, shows Ayrus the respect due to a king. Indeed, Ayrus is the only deity that Zundoey respects because time is the only thing capable of defeating even death. The main teaching of the King of Gods is pure neutrality and objectivity. The priests of Ayrus are ethically bound to keep themselves out of any discussion and intervention, limited to behaving as mere observers of the surrounding world. Like time, which flows forward and observes, the priests of Ayrus are also required to observe without interfering. However, this doesn't prevent his priests from giving advice and spreading useful opinions and support to those who come to ask for it. Due to the enormous amount of information and wisdom possessed, Ayrus shares the divine sphere of knowledge with Vael Nhor, the Queen of Gods. If Vael Nhor is a deity that stimulates the search for knowledge through study and writing, Ayrus is the deity of knowledge sought through observation and meditation.
He is a distant deity who rarely responds to mortal pleas and even more rarely appears before them. However, on those rare occasions, Ayrus shows himself as a chimera with the body and head of an anthropomorphic goat with white fur, a long goatee that comes down from the chin, and large horns twisted backwards. He has three pairs of monkey arms, huge white feathered wings on his back, a long lemur tail, and empty eyes where the cosmos is reflected.