HROBUU

Lawful Evil Greater Deity of Stone

God of Tectonics and Pressure; Titan of Continents; Guardian of Collectivism and Keeper of Mountains; The Unstoppable Forge, The Cavernous Push, The Volcano, He Who Builds; The Ground’s Heart, and The Soil All Must Consume

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Doctrine

Hrobuu embodies the brutal necessity of growth through pressure and the sovereignty of mass over weakness. His presence is found in the slow grinding of fault lines, the iron will of magma rising, and the silence beneath mountains where countless dead are buried and compacted into foundation. He teaches that life must forge itself through adversity — not alone, but together, layered like strata, pressed into something greater. He is the god of monstrous progress, of forced unity, of foundations too heavy to shift. Those who follow him are taught that strength is not found in freedom, but in fusion: the melting, remaking, unrelenting crush of collective force.


Tenets of Faith
  • What Is Not Joined, Crumbles: You are strongest when you bear weight with others. The lone stone is easily shattered.
  • Strain Breeds Strength: Do not fear pressure. Pressure is power. Yielding is death.
  • Consume What Cannot Be Used: That which resists fusion must be broken down, remade, or buried.
  • Erosion Is Heresy: Preserve what has been built. Let no wind wear it down, let no weakness hollow it.
  • The Ground Remembers All: Every footstep, every sacrifice, every buried body feeds the bedrock. Let none be forgotten beneath you.

Manifestations

It is said that Hrobuu appears as an eruption. Most depict him as a colossal six-legged drake with scales of magma and a crown of obsidian horns, twisting down his head and neck. Some say these horns grow like roots from the stone of his skin. Others believe they are forged from the bones of gods who refused to kneel. Others still claim the mountains themselves are his spine, and the volcanoes are his breath. When Hrobuu moves, tectonics follow. His presence is heralded by pressure- the deep groan of bedrock, and the metallic scent of imminent construction.

Hrobuu’s symbol is drawn as a square set upon its point, a horizontal line within it bent upward at the middle, and a dot below the peak of this line. Due to its orientation, the square is sometimes referred to as a diamond and represents the strength of the collective- hard, unyielding, and radiant like the mineral it recalls. Yet just as diamond is both the hardest and most brittle of stones, so too is the collective: it must be pressed from all sides, condensed into solidarity, to remain whole. The line lifting upward evokes a mountain, a testament to progress, to the way unity raises the earth itself. And at the center, beneath the peak, lies the dot: the shared core, the burning ideals upon which the weight of all rests. Together, the sigil speaks of strength born from pressure, of progress carved by compression, and the nucleus that endures when all stand as one.


Pantheon

Hrobuu’s pantheon is a bedrock of gods, layered and compacted like the strata of the world. Where Favu scatters and Muthou cycles, Hrobuu binds — pressing all beneath his weight until fracture yields to fusion. His children are not sovereign rulers but forces of formation: caves that swallow, mountains that rise, volcanoes that erupt, minerals that glint in the dark. Each bears the burden of consolidation, shaping raw matter into foundation, foundation into empire. To follow them is to bend beneath the same weight — to be broken, remade, and pressed into unity. For in their company, nothing stands apart: what will not join is crushed, what cannot endure is buried, and what survives becomes part of the ground itself.

Aspected Deities
  • Rrovu: God of Sloth 
  • Buuthou: Goddess of Diligence
Subservient
  • Sthenos: Goddess of Cores and Centers 
  • Ithos: God of Caves and Chambers
  • Hrogeny: God of Mountains 
  • Rrogini: Gods of Hills
  • Vloki: Goddess of Volcanoes
  • Shyelri: Goddess of Glass
  • Ourran: Gods of Rock and Minerals
  • Zlekai: God of Sediment
Associated Deities
  • Hroje: Goddess of Bone
  • Faebu: God of Snow
  • Hrovui: God of Hail

Myths and Legends
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