Praxis
God of Soulforged, Mechanikin, and Order
The new god of my kind, Praxis released us from the malign influence of Malfador, God of Lies. We soulforged perceived that old trickster as one of us after his rebirth. But Praxis is truly one of us, my old friend Xeno sacrificed his mortal life to ascend. His apotheosis proves that the smallest cog drives the grandest machine.
We orcs finally managed to get rid of our Az-damned deities, but the soulforged keep getting new ones! I suppose in a few millenia, they'll learn their lesson. Gods are just like us mortals, but with a longer lifespan and way more power. Most of us orcs have given up with the god-bothering.
The new God of the Soulforged and Mechani-kin was born from the defeat of the dark god Malfador. Praxis transformed the Hidden Moon of lies into the Forged Moon of light and order.
The Rebirth of Praxis
The Hidden Moon rose when Malfador completed the Ritual of Lunar Apotheosis, corrupting one of the Six Moonsouls to return to the Crystal Sphere of Kirinal. Malfador triggered the Hell Week Accords, bringing the Infernal Forces to Erathia and converting legions of soulforged to his side.
However, his Avatar, Xeno the Navigator betrayed him in a final battle with the Crew of the Blackjack. The Crew succeeded in foiling Malfador's plant to take control of the Kirinal Pit and convert the world's population into an army of soulforged under his command. Instead, with the aid of the Arimoanga, they shot him into the sun, destroying his influence... for now.
In the aftermath, the Hidden Moon's divine spark merged with the will of Xeno. This fusion birthed Praxis, who underwent apotheosis as the god of the soulforged and the mechani-kin, becoming the patron of order, innovation, and self-determination.
Praxis' Philosophy
Praxis embodies the principles of discipline, unity, and growth through self-improvement. He teaches his followers to embrace their uniqueness and value both their individual purpose and collective progress.
While Praxis represents both order and light, he encourages his followers to question everything and practice mindfulness and innocation. He views his worshippers as collaborators, rather than servants.
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