Keilea

She | Her • Ageless • None • God | Absence

The Nightmare.

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" Their death is wonderful. "

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An Absence that devoured her own kind and became a God after Serenym offered her a contract. She represents Death, Destruction, Fear, Curses, Oaths, Promises and Secrets. Her main duty is to balance Eve's powers over life. Keilea is also known as the Blood-Stained Bloom.

Keilea can be both kind yet cruel. She often switches between the two depending on the situation, but her kindness is extremely rare. She is very selective with whom she shows kindness too, more often than not she has an air of cold indifference when the soul is not a sinner. The only souls who would see Keilea's kind side are children. Keilea also serves as a judge, deciding which souls were deserving of mercy and who would be condemned to suffer. She delights in combat and destruction, seeing it as a source of entertainment.

There are very few beings that Keilea has taken a liking to and will actually go out of her way to help them. She has no problem breaking rules and holds no value in them. She only listens to Serenym and with them absent, Keilea has mostly free reign over what she does. However, her contract with Sereynm limits what she can actually do. Interestingly, Keilea has little interest in her fellow Absence. She regards them coldly and sees the Absence as nothing more than a nuisance.

Her true form terrifies all living beings. A monstrous beast that devours anything in her path, her eyes are the most different compared to the other Gods. When she triggers the Shattered Eclipse, also known as Keilea's Nightmare or Keilea's Curse, it brings forth nothing but pure destruction. It is also known as the Twisted World, where souls of sinners are sent for eternal damnation.

Likes

  • Darkness / nighttime
  • Crows
  • The colour red
  • Death

Dislikes

  • Broken promises
  • Disrespect
  • Most creatures

Flower: Red Spider Lily
Death, final farewells, the afterlife

Bird: Crow
Death, bad omens, transformation