Skotos

Overview
Skotos is the King of Halloween, or Ruler of Pumpkins. Skotos is revived once a year on the 1st of October through a dark ritual involving innumerable amounts of blood from happy innocent civilians. Skotos was the brother of a light god. However, Skotos planned the death of his brother for many moons — jealous of his happiness and joy. Upon one dreadful nightfall on September 30th, Skotos was to suck every single drop of blood from his brother, rendering him decrepit and sick. Overpowered by the light power of his brother, Skotos failed in his attempt. Angered by Skotos' actions, his brother casted him to become the embodiment of darkness and evil. This dissension was perceived as the moment in which evil first entered the worlds of Rathnir and Eldham on the 1st of every October. On October 31st, Halloween Night, Skotos reaches his all-time peak power, his anguish and despair and darkness can be felt all throughout the worlds. Skotos haunts Rathnir and Eldham for the month of October, up until Halloween, hoping to reflect his anguish onto the worlds. It is such an overwhelming power of despair and misery, not a single god can even fathom to oppose this energy. Powerless and hungry every November 1st now that the month of October has passed and Halloween has ended, his brother returns to cast Skotos back to the abyss of darkness.

Actions
Skotos is mostly harmless to all people physically and ground-level, although it takes a lot to anger him, it would be best if you avoid it. Skotos feeds on the happy souls of animals grazing on the fields of Rathnir and Eldham. If any animals are nearby, don't be surprised if you peek around the corner and see gallons of blood spilled with Skotos sucking away. Skotos can easily be scared off by soldiers wearing shining armor resembling his brothers. He cannot afford to lose any blood building up to Halloween night.

Pleasing Skotos
Although it takes a bit to even please Skotos the slightest, it can be done in a specific way. Skotos always enjoys a nice array of pumpkins and jack-o-lanterns. Skotos also is always strongly pleased by a plump, juicy animal or person to suck the blood and happiness out of. Skotos is mindful of his believers and always saves his despair for a different, happier individual.