Lordships: Language, Lore, and Storytelling.
Appearance:

Personality: Brash yet cryptic, Skeith flocked to the new world bearing many tongues for the races soon to inhabit it. Skeith has thus far chosen to withhold many of the languages he seeks to give from the other gods, hoarding his millennia of work like a petulant child. Skeith is highly possessive of his creations (which include written and spoken languages, lorecrafting, and the forming of divine pantheons by inspiring mortals with tales about the wonder of their own worlds.)
Background: Skeith is god that most worlds attribute some small debt of gratitude to. Skeith has been around for several hundreds of millennia, bring words and imagination to the beings created by the other gods. Skeith is an inspirational deity whose effects only work after an entity he deems worthy of language comes into being. At that point Skeith fills the being with ability to dream and wonder about the past thus creating the tales of their world’s creation. Skeith is always the first god to grant such gifts, although he often becomes bored and is constantly moving between new worlds seeking to create far more intricate or diverse languages. Skeith hopes to one day create the ultimate mortal language, one which is comparable to the Divine Speech used by the Gods themselves. This world will be his greatest work.
Other: Skeith takes the form of red-haired young man, which is the form he always chooses after a pantheon is assembled. Skeith’s mortal patrons are loremasters, wordsmiths, dreamers, and historians.
