Quae Vei God
In the dawn of the worlds, Nakana wandered the gardens. There she found the smallest flower with the most petals and whispered it the Absolute Truth. And so came the god Abdesh, the petals becoming many arms and much intelligence. Abdesh is well known for listening to the four mouths of Nakana whisper the most ancient truths and writing it down in the Four Scrolls - where the most sacred chants, sacrifices, and hymns are recorded.
Abdesh advises Nakana and the gods, and has the charge of placing and removing the obstacles of the living on the three worlds. They are very clever, enjoy competitions of cunning, a heavy meal, and a sense of humor. They appreciate pursuits of the mind and soul: letters, arts, science, learning, and especially writing.
They are sometimes scribe for the meetings of the ohm pantheon.
RP: Abdesh is either quite jovial or quite pensive. They seek to advise the gods, and often forget about their role in obstacles, placing and removing them spontaneously, as is their nature. They are like a wise professor who leaves a trail of questions and colossal projects in their wake for their pupils to solve or perhaps be stuck forever looking for solutions in futility. They are sometimes proceeded by the sound of ohm. They are often preoccupied witha creative work, especially a piece of writing.
Visual: Abdesh has skin as yellow as turmeric paste, and the five heads of an elephant fresh from the river - all their tusks are broken. They have many hands, holding pens, the Four Scrolls, the Fruit of Knowledge, an axe, a delicious food, a lasso, and broken tusks. They ride many mounts, but are most known for riding a mouse or rat, and is sometimes known by a flag with a mouse on it.
In nature they are an elephant.