Humana
Humana (DWAR-oh) god of Humans, son of Amora.
The Creation of Humans
Humana began his creation by gathering the finest materials he could find from the four corners of the earth: the purest earth, the clearest water, the warmest fire, and the freshest air. From these elements, he created the first humans, imbuing them with the spark of life and the gift of free will.
As the humans awoke, they looked upon their creator with awe and wonder. Humana was pleased with his creation, but he knew that they needed guidance to reach their full potential. He taught them the arts of agriculture, metalworking, and building, showing them how to create tools and machines that would help them tame the wilds and build great cities.
Humana watched with pride as the humans spread across the land, forming great civilizations and shaping the world in their image. He saw their triumphs and their failures, and he guided them with his wisdom and his love. And though the humans sometimes strayed from his path, he never gave up on them, always believing in their potential and their ability to create a better world for themselves and for each other.