Myth Name & Type: The first gods - creation The Legend: The Sculptor, the one of many titles, was there when the world was young, a force of creation, of life, of unending possibility. It forged nearly every living species on this world, guiding them to greatness, to peace, and to prosperity. Loyal to no one, but Role & Domain: A force of creation, a crafter of peoples and guide of nations. Name & Title: The Sculptor, is called by many titles Age & Gender: Since time itself. All of them. Appearance: The Sculptor is amorphous, meerly a cloud of energy, but takes on forms to put those it interacts with at ease. Aura & Presence: The sound of songbirds singing, trees rustling, and distant animal calls. The smell of fresh mountain air, fresh soil, and rain. The feel of effulgent life and energy bursting at the seems of your being, and calmness pervading your mind, peace echoing around you. Core Abilities: Genesis: The Sculptor can create life with a thought, forming people, plants, and animals. Unbound form: The Sculptor can freely change their shape, color, and physical traits whenever, and however, they want. Passive Traits: Heals minor wounds and fatigue of those near them, and major ones slowly, filling people with energy. Mythic Weaknesses: The promise: The Sculptor promised an ancient force to seek peace and prosperity for all peoples, and is bound by this promise for all eternity. The code: Never harm one undeserving, never seek conflict with another myth, and never seek to unnerve a mortal. Personality: Wise, careful, eager, protective, jaded. Motivation/Purpose: To create people, plants and animals. To guide nations to greatness, peace and prosperity. View on Mortals: "My charge since time first was forged, it is a sad day whenever one dies, a sadder when one fights, and a sadder when a nation wars. I wish I could fix all the problems, but I feel as if the time for my careful guidance has passed, and now I must step back and allow their growth." Fears: "I fear the day that life ends, for each being has lived countless dreams, loves, fears, pains, and joys."