Praxia

"Praxia, Lord of Outcasts, hear our prayer. Our souls are broken, are hearts can take no more. Praxia, Everlonging, hear our prayer. Take away our pain, make us lament no longer."

- Praxian Prayer

Praxia is the Chaos God of Longing, Yearning, and Covetousness. Also known as The Everlonging, The Great Host, and The Lord of the Outcast, Praxia's influence attracts those who yearn for companionship and a sense of belonging, and thus his dark temptations lurk in the heart of every orphan seeking a family, every exile seeking a home, and every lost soul seeking refuge. Praxia tempts the depraved and the restricted, promising a place in which they will truly belong to, and then drawing them into his clutches, seeking to one day entrap every soul in his twisted embrace.

While Praxia is not nearly as powerful as the four major Dark Gods, he does garner significant influence within the Great Game, as their are many outcasts and loners throughout the galaxy. While having no real enemies among the Chaos Gods, as his sphere of influence does not interfere much with the other gods. However, Praxia does share a bit of a rivalry with Nurgle, as the Plague God draws strength for despair, which often comes hand in hand with longing.

Praxia's holy number is 4, and his color representation is slate grey and metallic silver. His holy symbol is a twisted teardrop, which is usually painted silver on a grey background. Things related to the God of Longing are known as Praxian.

Manifestation
Praxia appears as a humanoid figure, with grey skin and no features whatsoever. Instead, Praxia's body is covered in faces, the mournful, sorrow filled visages of a thousands souls of every race and society imaginable. It is said that whenever another soul becomes a worshiper of the God of Longing, another face appears on Praxia's body.

Cult of Praxia
Praxia maintains a small amount of followers in the material realm, all of which are completely devoted to the God of Longing. While not as powerful as the major Chaos Gods, Praxia influence is quite widespread, as their are many within the galaxy that have lost their homes and families, or have been exiled form their society or race, all of which are prey to the temptations of Praxia. While not as powerful as followers as the major Gods, one should never underestimate Praxian worshipers, for they all feel in debt to the God who has given them a sense purpose and belonging, and will do anything to protect their adopted "family".

The most common followers of Praxia are those who no longer feel they have a home, family, or even a purpose in life. Praxia offers a a sense of companionship, making them a part of the whole of his followers, and thus giving them a sense of belonging that they crave. But, as a result, Praxian worshipers believe that those who do not worship the God of Longing are in a sense "missing out", and fervently try to draw others into Praxia's embrace.

Praxian Daemons
While Praxian Daemons are not as numerous as the Daemons of the major Gods, they are dangerous nonetheless, as they are known for their depraved fury that drives them to destroy those who do not serve the Lord of the Outcast.

The Covetous Ones
The Covetous Ones are the Greater Daemons of Praxia. They resemble massive, amorphous blobs of greyish flesh, the faces of various races and species shifting and reforming across the Daemon's skin. Their shear presence alone causes mortals to throw down their arms and run towards the Covetous One, overwhelmed with a sense of longing. This is deadly mistake, for the Covetous one's skin is like acid, dissolving flesh and metal at the slightest touch. Once it kills it's victim, that person's face will appear on the Daemon's form, an everlasting moment of that being's existence.

Twisted Hosts
Twisted Hosts are the lesser daemons of Praxia. They resemble a mass of silver-scaled daemonic serpents, twisted and coiling together in a vaguely humanoid form. With a thousand sets of gleaming fangs, the Twisted Hosts tear apart their prey, all the while whispering in a thousand voices of the blessed embrace of Praxia. While not the most powerful of Daemons, Twisted Hosts can be hard to kill, as they survive as long as one daemon-serpent survives.

Heralds of Praxia are called Depraved Hosts, birthed from the deaths of mortals that have died with longing in their hearts. They resemble even larger masses of daemon-serpent's, each one with a human face.

Jackals of Praxia
Jackals of Praxia are the Daemonic Hounds of the God of Longing. As their name implies, the Jackals of Praxia are large, jackal-like creatures with human faces with large, silver eyes and massive fangs. They constantly laugh at and mock their prey, telling them that they wil never belong and always be outcasts. While most find this chatter an annoyance at best, those that are weak willed will find themselves suddenly losing their will to fight, overcome by a longing desire, making them all the more easy prey for the Jackals.

Relationships
While Praxia does have some influence, he is a relatively minor player in the Great Game. However, the plus side is since he has no enemies among the Gods, the actions of Praxia and his followers often slip beneath the notice of the major Gods, ad thus Praxia does not have to worry about them interfearing with his plans.

The Lost Desert of Praxia
The Lost Desert is an massive expanse of slate-grey sand, while overhead lies an storm wracked sky. Drops of silvery liquid constantly rain down, soaking into the sand as soon as they hit the ground. Throughout this desert, shadowy figures, representaions of Praxia's mortal followers, roam the desert, searching fo the others but are unable to see them, and those continue on hoplessly, yearning for anything to relieve the loneliness. Daemons of Praxia also roam the Lost Desert, tormenting these poor souls and leading them astray.

In the direct center of the desert lies a pool of mercury-like liquid, known as the Lake of Tears, in which Praxia resides. There the Lord of Outcasts dwells, scheming and plotting, emerging only when something attracts his attention, which is not very often.

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