
Title: His Silence Beneath the Tide
His true name is forgotten by all, including himself. It is whispered that to speak it aloud is to forget your own.
Form: A serpentine fae of vast length, wrapped in seaweed veils and memory-corals. No limbs. Eyes long-ago calcified.
Voice: He sings in silence—his songs are felt rather than heard. They erode memory, selfhood, and emotion.
Throne: A trench-ringed palace of shell, stone, and drifting bones. Surrounded by the Unlistening Choir—beings who have heard him too many times and now float in reverent stupor.
Origin Theory:
He may have once been a sky-fae who fell into the sea and slowly forgot what he was, becoming a god of erasure.
Another tale says he drowned an entire continent after a pact with humans was betrayed, and sank with it, binding himself to its bones.
Some claim he is a consciousness formed by the cumulative grief of all those lost at sea—no true body, just form made of loss and forgetting.
Beliefs & Power:
Believes memory is a prison and identity is pain. Oblivion is sacred. His followers strive to let go of names, faces, and attachments.
Has power over the currents of dreams, guiding what the drowning see before death.
Worshipped by coastal cults, especially among isolated fishing communities and cliffside abbeys.
