![]() ![]() Ilmater did not anger quickly, but when he did, he was fearsome in his wrath. Ilmater was himself a willing sufferer, taking one's place to bear their burden, seeking to endure any pain if it would lessen the pain of another. He encouraged his faithful to halt and relieve the suffering of others, and to take it on themselves if they must. He encouraged them to endure their pain, suffering, and abuse, for good things came to those who waited. ![]() He sought to offer aid and relief and words of comfort to those in pain, who were oppressed, or otherwise in great need. Ilmater was the incarnation of compassion, and the eternal foe of suffering, a generous, good-spirited, and even-tempered deity, with a kind and gentle nature. No matter how much his avatar healed, it still showed these terrible wounds. Moving caused him a great deal of pain as he dragged himself around. ![]() Ilmater's joints were broken, his limbs were ravaged, and his hands were smashed yet still functional. But this body bore the marks of mutilation and torture on the rack, covered with open cuts, closed scars, burns, and a range of other wounds. ![]() In avatar form, Ilmater appeared as a short man with a burly build and wearing only a breechcloth, with a plain but kind and comforting face, balding head, and a hairy body. ![]()
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