1. Characters

Kaijester

Our Mischievous Imp

 Kaijester is a gender-neutral deity, known for its mischievous and playful nature. They are the god of fire, with a domain over trickery and life. Kaijester is often depicted as a small, impish creature with flame-like hair and bright, playful eyes that seem to twinkle with laughter.

Despite their mischievous nature, Kaijester is beloved by the people of Buon, where they are said to have first appeared. They are seen as a protector of the country, and their pranks and tricks are seen as harmless and good-natured. Kaijester is known for their sense of humour, and it is said that they are often found playing pranks on other gods or pulling jokes on unsuspecting mortals.

 As the protector of the small and cosy settlement of Buon, the people there revered Kaijester and held them in high regard. However, as Buon grew and became a powerful empire, there was no longer a need for a god's protection. Kaijester faded from prominence and became more of a folklore figure, remembered fondly as a trickster spirit who would show up to make people laugh and cause harmless mischief. Nowadays, the people of Buon still tell tales of Kaijester and use the name as an idiom to refer to mischievous children, but there is no longer any formal worship of the deity.

Kaijester's symbol is a flame with a closed eye, which is often interpreted as a wink or a mischievous smile. Although Kaijester is not widely worshipped or followed, they are still highly regarded by the people of Buon.

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