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Once, Sol Luxor was a revered god of the sun, the bringer of light and life to Noct_yr. His radiance was a symbol of hope, his warmth a blessing that sustained the realm. But one day, without warning or explanation, the sun dipped beneath the horizon and never rose again. Eternal night fell over Noct_yr, and Sol Luxor retreated into solitude, shrouding himself in silence and mystery.
No one knows why Sol abandoned his duties. If he were mortal, his behavior might be attributed to depression or PTSD, the result of some unseen trauma or overwhelming burden. But Sol is a god, and gods are expected to be beyond such struggles. Yet, his retreat and the disappearance of the sun suggest that even gods are not immune to inner turmoil.
Sol’s reclusive nature has left his peers and followers to speculate about his past and his motivations. Some believe he is punishing the realm for a grave sin, while others think he has simply grown weary of the constant demands of worship and responsibility.
Sol’s absence plunged Noct_yr into perpetual darkness, a transformation that reshaped the realm. While the inhabitants adapted, cultivating moonlight crops and harnessing arcane light, the lack of sunlight left a spiritual void. Many still pray to Sol for his return, though he does not answer. His former radiance has been replaced by the cold, distant glow of the moon, a faint echo of the light he once provided.
Within House Athetos, Sol Luxor is an enigma and an outlier. While his power is undeniable, his reclusive nature and refusal to engage make him difficult to predict. He does not involve himself in the schemes or rivalries of the other gods, preferring the solitude of his chambers or the distant corners of the multiverse.
Sol Luxor’s retreat has made him a symbol of both loss and resilience. To the people of Noct_yr, he represents the bittersweet memory of a brighter past and the hope for a future where the sun might rise again. To his peers in House Athetos, he is a reminder that even gods are not immune to the weight of existence.
In his silence, Sol remains a god of paradoxes: the bringer of light who now resides in darkness, a figure of unmatched power who refuses to wield it, and a recluse whose absence is felt in every shadow of Noct_yr. Whether he will ever rise again, in spirit or in purpose, remains a question only Sol himself can answer—and one he seems unwilling to confront.