Lupus
Lupus, Wild God of the Beasts | |
Realm | Nature, the Hunt |
Symbols | a white wolf |
Relatives | None |
Allies | None |
Enemies | None |
Order Name | the Lupine Pack |
Temples | Temple of the Hunt and the Lupine Hunting Grounds, the Northreach Forest |
Lupus, Wild God of the Beasts is the God of the untamed wilds. Walking by His side is Grimaldrin, the long time hunting companion of Lupus, whilst the favoured children of Lupus, lycanthropes and otherwise, dwell within the Lupine Hunting Grounds.
History
Lupus was one of the Elder Gods created by Ayar at the beginning of time. Lupus represents the wild, beating heart of nature in its creatures and those who hunt them. The essence of Lupus transcends the mere savagery of the wilderness, and permeates through the ritualistic culture of the Hunt. From the intricate, enchanting song during a Lupine offering, to the boisterous escapades of hunters celebrating over a pint, and even woven within the wondrous depths of a Tomaculan tapestry; it is here, in the refinement of mortal culture the Spirit of Lupus dwells, allowing those worthy of His blessing to be lost in the hypnotic pleasures of the Hunt.
Over the ages Lupus has interposed Himself into the affairs of mortals. For a period he served as patron of the city of Ashtan, later going on to patron the Council of Oakstone as well the House of the Arcane Kindred.
In the seige of Bal'met in order to rescue Hermes, Kastalia and Lupus charged the battleground upon Krenindala. This assault ended in failure with the death of Kastalia and the the grievous injury of Lupus who was rescued by [[Selene}. When Bal'met came to try and finish off Lupus while he was recovering from his injuries, he would of have been successful if it were not for the the brave actions of Selene, who sacrificed herself for the man she loved. Lupus currently sleeps and resides in his temple healing from injuries
The Lupine Pack
The Chosen of Lupus dwell in Achaea as part of the Lupine Pack. Followers of Lupus do more than just track and kill. Undying to their brethren, each is an extremity of a greater whole; their hearts so woven together that no mortal force can sever the bond, save the Great Mother herself.
Divine Symbols
The symbol of Lupus is that of a wolf.