Corvus

Corvus, less commonly called by his former name, Reime, is the current god of dreams and nightmares, and one of the gods of reality. His days are spent in quiet solitude in his manor, with his servant half-brother Radiance and a small mercenary company he employed to defend the mansion.

If you're lucky, you might ever get to see him in person.

Appearance and Personality
Corvus, when you finally manage a glimpse of him, is revealed to be a tall figure who emanates an aura of mixed emotions almost always. It's hard to tell how he feels, and not just because he wears a mask all the time.

His skin is almost bleached white from his endless hours indoors, and the color is nearly drained from his matted hazelnut hair, which hangs down to his neck. The most unsettling aspect of his more human appearances, is his eyes, they shine with a red light, and nothing else, just the lantern-esque red glow that emanates from his orbits.

On the brighter side of appearances, he has horns. Two tiny, knobbly snub horns that never fully formed, he keeps them hidden underneath his hair for fear of embarrassment.

Corvus tends to shoot down meaningful conversation and hide his emotions under layers of sarcasm and a sharp wit. He's articulate and likes to argue logical principles rather than feelings, which he makes evidently clear by staying away from the general populous. He does, however, have a tendency towards helping those who would tolerate his sarcasm and ranting and becomes very loyal quickly.

Godly Status and Powers
Corvus gained his godly status from an Ambrosia Flower, specifically a Bloodied Ambrosia, which requires the recipient to die near it to achieve godhood. Corvus unintentionally activated the flower when he intentionally lost a duel with his brother, Radiance. He gave up on trying to die very long ago, now opting to clear out every library he can find.

His abilities revolve around alteration and production of objects. Take, for example, dreamscape alteration. With this ability, Corvus has full lucidity during a dream and control over the area in which the dream takes place, he can do this to the dreams of others, but it's effectiveness becomes exponentionally less when the target is farther away.

Corvus' control does not end at dreams, as he also has major control over the real world and it's workings, these are his most combat-applicable abilities, as they allow him the most power. Reality alteration is his ability to alter the space around him with touch. He has been docuented using this to "Punch a dude out of existence, just like that." As long as he can reach it with his hands or weapons, he can alter it. Or even bring something into existence, the extent of this ability is almost entirely unexplored by Corvus, but he has used it for a few things, including, but not limited to:
 * Teleportation
 * Creating portals
 * Turning into a sentient flock of birds
 * Growing wings
 * Astral projection
 * Creating weapons

Raven Cay, the Ravenholm Manor, and Corvus' Followers
They say if you sail far enough into the raging sea to the north of Forengard, you might land at an Island that's not documented by most cartographers, in folklore, specifically an interview with Corvus as he attempts to buy food from a nearby village, the island is called Raven Cay, and is covered mostly by a large coniferous forest, and a seemingly unending strorn of rain. The mainstay of the island, however, is the Ravenholm Manor, which covers a large portion of the island. Mortal adventurers will tell you that the treasures inside the mansion are untold, and that inside lives a horrible creature of the night, and that might be true, or it could be Corvus spreading rumors to keep people away from his house. The gods who attended it's first appearance on the coast would cite it as "Not just looking victorian in archetecture, but also looking like it hasn't been dusted since the victorian era." Inside the mansion is a famous mercenary company called the "Red Chargers" who now gaurd the mansion from unsuspecting hopefuls who tresspass on the mansion. Radiance also lives in the mansion, but has gone on record saying he'd much rather toss it into the nearest star that live in it.

Corvus' devout followers are few and far between, but are very powerful, usually recieveing blessings from Corvus himself. Those who dont actually worship him generally just use dreamcatchers to ward off dreams, it doesn't always work, as Corvus considers his literature more important than keeping little Timmy's nightmares at bay.

(Still working on this, not done yet.)