Malthus
Perched atop the Watch of Arocard, Malthus surveys his grand works of architecture, expansion, and waste. His form is that of an ashen man with the torso of an ibis and five insidious beaks. He observes, unmoving, for such long spans that regolith accumulates upon his crest—a crust that crumbles off like shale as he takes flight. Since mortals first piled earth to make walls, Malthus has manipulated them to his coordination. From his five beaks, he promises favor for small, subtle design modifications that in their singular instance are innocuous. From up above, the buildings across continents and built over generations begin to make greater patterns of infernal geometry. Countless sigils waiting to be exploited are hidden in plain sight, their purpose known only to the Five-Beaked above and below.
Title The Five-Beaked
Areas of Concern Architecture, expansion, waste
Edicts Scan your surroundings from above, join form with function, waste as an act of luxury
Anathema Take impulsive action, demolish buildings, take in moderation
Religious Symbol five crossed arrows
Sacred Animal parrot
Sacred Colors blue, red