Kuon
Kuon was a Lesser Spirit and former Giantman.
Kuon was the patron of herbs and flowers. Kuon lived in the time following the Ur-Daemon War and reportedly knelt and worked alongside Imaera, as she worked to restore life to Elanthia. It was believed that Kuon convinced the arkati to give medicinal properties to herbs, out of belief that the mortal races need more help than what the arkati might offer. Upon his death, Imaera made him an immortal.
He appeared as a tall giantman, while his symbol was a gold leaf on brown.
Shrines, Statuary, and Holy Places
Cleric Guilds
Displayed in the Prayer Rooms of each Cleric Guild is a state of Amasalen. These prayer rooms are considered a holy shrine to multiple deities.
Although the statue is small it depicts a very tall, very muscular giantman. In one massive hand he holds a pair of pruning shears, in the other is a small branch with the leaves still attached. He is presented as pushing back an unruly shock of hair with his wrist. The grin on his face carries an aura of good-natured gentleness.
K>touch Kuon
You reach out and touch the statue of Kuon.
A deep and rumbling, yet gentle, chuckle rolls through your mind. "The gods help those that help themselves, Orah," says the voice. "Instead of begging for help from the gods, beg the gods to tell you how you can best help, and you will find yourself contented."
Wehnimer's Landing Cleric Guild
Located in the Antechamber of Others is a statue of Kuon. This area is not considered a holy shrine.
Though the statue is small, it is easy to tell that the giantman carved here is of immense proportions. Relatively young, and handsome for his race, he has expressive hazel eyes and light brown hair. Barely covering his shoulders are shimmering robes of green, amber, and brown. The symbol for this giantman is a gold leaf on a field of brown.
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Lesser Spirits - edit |
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Liabo: Jaston | Kuon | Laethe | Leya | Niima | Tilamaire | Voaris | Voln |
Lornon: Amasalen | Onar |
Neutral: Aeia | Arachne | The Huntress | Illoke | Khaarne | Meyno |