Kalenzör's Watchmen

Kalenzor's Watchmen are an adaptation of the Sagaist religion. They worship all of their 11 gods as well as their own, Kalenzör. In the Sagaist religion Kalenzör is represented as the child of [I forgot the name] and [I forgot the name].

History
Kalenzör is the god of the cycle of ascension and descent, no matter in which form it is portrayed, he always stands guard in spirit to watch and guide those who strive for greatness and those who wish to rest their weary bodies. He was tasked to hold down the Gates to the Dokajir by the God of the Sun, Solon, and the Goddess of Everything, Anara. He slaughtered many beings who have been defeated by great heroes because of their corruption over the millennia, however his followers were few and far between, not many people knowing of the lonely star and its meaning. Kalenzör, as to not be forever forgotten in the depths of Dokajir, he lit his heavenly body, creating the Bloody Star among the many in the night sky.

Kalenzör was the god chosen to guard against the void, keeping the unwanted of the world at bay, away from breaking the foundations of the world and wiping out all living beings on the outer layer of the world. After Athaz and his band of warriors banished Entropy, she managed to break the foundations of the world in key places, and after defeating Kalenzör with a coalition of the strongest fallen gods, who waited millennia to strike, she now prepares an invasion of Eldham. Kalenzör rests in the heavens, seeking greater strength so that when he returns he will be strong enough to wither away all who wish to break their banishment. But the once mighty, now defeated keeper of the cycle of ascension and descent stands, empowering those who gaze at the sky and see his heavenly body, the Bloody Star of Kalenzör, and who fight evil to keep the void from truly escaping, who seek voidlings, chasing them to the end of the earth, as to keep them away from breaking the bedrock of this world.

The Bloody Star speaks through the Watchers, leaders and priests of the religion. In the Dark Towers, which are equal parts church and military base, Watchers use the Eye of Kalenzör to spy on any void incursions into the world. They then direct Seekers, proud warriors of the Bloody Star, to quench the void before it has the possibility to spread. Not all void invasions are overt, though. Rarely, the void whispers in the ears of innocent men. The void infects their dreams and memory, affecting their sense of reality. These men begin cults dedicated to the void, cults that must be destroyed at all costs, lest they spread the insidious influence of the void to the rest of the world.

Dokajir, The Void
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