#0035 | Incan Creator God
Viracocha
Viracocha, the contemplative creator deity of Andean mythology, emerged from Lake Titicaca to shape the world with patient wisdom and cosmic authority, commanding the elements and breathing life into humanity itself. As a member of the Celestial Supreme Council, he balances his supreme creative powers with a fundamental benevolence toward mortals, yet harbors subtle jealousy toward his son Inti's greater popularity among worshippers. Despite his vast omniscience and ability to unmake and remake creation at will, Viracocha often walks among humans disguised as a humble beggar, testing whether they uphold the principles of reciprocity and kindness he established at the dawn of civilization. His distant observation of humanity's development masks a deep investment in their moral character, revealing a deity who values the quality of creation over the adoration it generates.
House
Origin
PERU
Class
DEITY
Abilities
Cosmic Creation
Manifests matter from nothingness, shaping worlds and life.
Elemental Mastery
Commands natural forces, particularly water and celestial light.
Divine Judgment
Instantly assesses moral character, delivering proportionate consequences.