Basics
Name: Okianis (auk-ee-an-iss)
Other Names: N/A
Sex: Male
Size: Like the other gods, Okianis can alter his size at will. Generally, he is seen (in his dragon form) at around 30 feet at the shoulder.
Home: Mount Vitian, Leto
Pantheon Rank: Titan
Occupation: Deity of water and balance
Symbol:
Attitude Toward Ketucari: Neutral. If they don't bother him, he won't bother them.
Appearances: None currently
Other Forms: Okianis may sometimes appear in the form of a human man.
Other Names: N/A
Sex: Male
Size: Like the other gods, Okianis can alter his size at will. Generally, he is seen (in his dragon form) at around 30 feet at the shoulder.
Home: Mount Vitian, Leto
Pantheon Rank: Titan
Occupation: Deity of water and balance
Symbol:

Attitude Toward Ketucari: Neutral. If they don't bother him, he won't bother them.
Appearances: None currently
Other Forms: Okianis may sometimes appear in the form of a human man.
Relationships
Relatives: Hyperion and Cronus (brothers), Zarakali (sister)
Cronus: Okianis sees the dark-natured Cronus as being too high-strung for his liking, much the same view as he has toward Hyperion. Luckily for everyone else, Cronus does not have the patience to try and sway the powerful Okianis toward his nefarious causes. In the rare instances that they are together on the same side, however, Cronus often uses Okianis as an ear for his furious rants, to which Okianis usually just interjects with an intermittent "whatever, brother".
Zarakali: As the anchor that binds her brothers to the physical world, Zarakali is an essential part of Okianis's life. Created by Asli after her predecessor died, Zarakali was treated like an annoying little sister in her youth by the older titans. Hyperion in particular was apprehensive toward her, finding that her abrasive personality left something to be desired when compared to her forebear. As it turned out, Hyperion was right to be wary of her. Feeling that she was being held back and deserved more power than what she had, Zarakali used her abilities to weaken the titans when she sided with Anti during a scourge. Zarakali was eventually defeated and imprisoned by the titans. Against Hyperion's wishes, she was later released from her prison on the condition that her powers would be severely limited until she matured and could be trusted not to abuse them. In spite of everything Zarakali put the other titans through, Okianis feels that she can now be trusted and treats her with indifference. The two seem to have no quarrel, probably because Okianis isn't as fun for Zarakali to torment due to his unresponsiveness.
Notable Relationships
Hyperion: Hyperion has a relationship with his fellow titan Okianus that borders on indifference. As Okianus is a bringer of balance and neutrality as a medium between Hyperion's good nature and Cronus' malevolent one, the two have the tendency to not see eye to eye. Though they don't purposely harass each other, Hyperion is sometimes annoyed by his brother's apathetic attitude when it comes to matters of right and wrong. Hyperion views Okianus as being immature and somewhat selfish due his tendency to sit back and not intervene in potentially catastrophic events. There have, however, been rare instances in which Hyperion has been able to rouse Okianus from his lassitude and convinced him to act. Generally, the two tend to ignore each other.Cronus: Okianis sees the dark-natured Cronus as being too high-strung for his liking, much the same view as he has toward Hyperion. Luckily for everyone else, Cronus does not have the patience to try and sway the powerful Okianis toward his nefarious causes. In the rare instances that they are together on the same side, however, Cronus often uses Okianis as an ear for his furious rants, to which Okianis usually just interjects with an intermittent "whatever, brother".
Zarakali: As the anchor that binds her brothers to the physical world, Zarakali is an essential part of Okianis's life. Created by Asli after her predecessor died, Zarakali was treated like an annoying little sister in her youth by the older titans. Hyperion in particular was apprehensive toward her, finding that her abrasive personality left something to be desired when compared to her forebear. As it turned out, Hyperion was right to be wary of her. Feeling that she was being held back and deserved more power than what she had, Zarakali used her abilities to weaken the titans when she sided with Anti during a scourge. Zarakali was eventually defeated and imprisoned by the titans. Against Hyperion's wishes, she was later released from her prison on the condition that her powers would be severely limited until she matured and could be trusted not to abuse them. In spite of everything Zarakali put the other titans through, Okianis feels that she can now be trusted and treats her with indifference. The two seem to have no quarrel, probably because Okianis isn't as fun for Zarakali to torment due to his unresponsiveness.
Personality
Alignment: True neutral (Neutral)
Personality: For such a powerful god, it's almost laughable that the best way to describe Okianis' personality is as that of a surfer dude. Okianis is chill incarnate and can always be counted on to have a neutral outlook on everything. While he is a capable warrior if he can overcome his indifference, in recent times all Okianis seems to want to do is lounge around the Hallowed Tarn and swim. He is frustratingly apathetic and lazy and most things he does seem to be done on a whim.
Personality: For such a powerful god, it's almost laughable that the best way to describe Okianis' personality is as that of a surfer dude. Okianis is chill incarnate and can always be counted on to have a neutral outlook on everything. While he is a capable warrior if he can overcome his indifference, in recent times all Okianis seems to want to do is lounge around the Hallowed Tarn and swim. He is frustratingly apathetic and lazy and most things he does seem to be done on a whim.
History
Like his brothers, Okianis began his life as a non-corporeal entity created by Asli with the purpose of helping him make decisions for Velukaelo, the three of them forming a sort of council or external conscience. Known as the titans, the three of them are the oldest gods in Velukaelo's pantheon besides Asli and Anti and their mother Oreki. Because they were so powerful Asli created a fourth titan to keep them in check, whose power acted as an anchor that bound the three original titans to physical vessels. After have taken part in so many scourges and helped solve many other smaller conflicts, Okianis just seems tired these days. Some say his rest is well deserved while others criticize him for being a do-nothing sort of god.
