Xulius the Befallen God

Physical Appearance
Xulu appears as a decently tall mobian standing at a height of four feet. He has a black beak and previously had white feathers that would have emerald green accents to them. He has glowing white irises and green pupils. What differentiates him between himself and standard mobians/Azimians is the fact that he has three fingers instead of the posable five. Xulu also has wings and a lengthy undertail in the form of a rose's petals. Xulu has a black comb-over hairstyle that is mid-length with green highlights at the ends of his hair.

This all changed once Xulu became corrupted. Much of his precious white feathers were all gone the second he was corrupted. His feathers and flesh all turned into a dark almost black grey ash that envelops the entirety of his complexion permanently. Whatever green is feathers had all became the same black ash as the other feathers. Green was no longer a color Xulu had, even his pupils reverted to a black color.

Clothing & Attire
Xulu's attire is something of elegance. He wears a black fish-tailed pea coat that has the top collar popped outward slightly and is usually buttoned half way, what covers his buttons would be his black bandana that he would occasionally wear over his beak. Xulu also wears a white henley shirt underneath his peacoat with only the bottom two buttons closed. For legwear, Xulu wears either dark jeans or black slacks. The macabre bird would don knee high black combat boots with emerald green accents to them.

After his corruption, most of his clothing became tattered. His prized slacks were torn at the knee along with his boots, leaving his long tibia and tarsus visible as well as his talons. Xulu covered his lower legs with masking tape in order to avoid injury in combat. He did the same with his arms and wrists

Personality
Xulu is a hard character to describe due to how often he changes his mind on things.

When he formerly was the god of judgement/rejuvination, he would always be incredibly fair. Xulu's main characteristic is his fairness, he likes to see through that everything is on an even field in life.

He never judged a man by his character, but by their actions. He felt that even the most corrupted of individuals have a side of good in them and would often task his victims of death to do good and if they continue a path of good, they reach rejuvination and thus reincarnate.

Xulu is a very serious character, never quite grasping humor or emotion as easily as others would. It is because the ethics of his homeland are different from those of another's, he feels anger, grief, remorse, guilt, malevolence (etc). Xulu doesn't grasp happiness or joy however, those characteristics just never seem to be present in his character. He feels that reaching "joy" in life would require him to see his job/work done in his life that just so happens to be eternal.

A good characteristic of Xulu is how good he can read people. Xulu can tell behaviorisms by a person's scent, body language, expression, and tone at an incredibly high rate. He is described as a mind reader as he can locate people's pasts, general qualities, moral compas, objectives from simple conversation. Xulu's accurate detection skills of behavior also make him a much more cynical avian when dealing with those that want to get over him.

Xulu's strength of upholding justice can only be described as extremely passionate. When dealing with people of opposing moral stands and alignments, he'd often detest their presence. However, Xulu is sensible and rational never leading him to fight people with out reason unless they oppose him or his beliefs.

What plagues Xulu's character is his desperate fear of betrayal, death, and being normal. Xulu lives his life to the highest standard, for himself to become a "mortal" or lose purpose in his life is soul crushing. Even though he used to be the god of judgement and rejuvination, Xulu would hate sending anyone unfortunate to permanent death.

The oppressive idea that everything would end for him and he'd no longer see a tomorrow only sets his life image as a failure. Most of all he fears being forgotten and with death, that eventually takes over.

Xulu only fears death because it's a symbol of failure to him, a sign of weakness, a sign of standard living. He works himself to only accept success, to have everything fade away into failure is a curse to him.

There Was No Beginning
Xulu was created a divine avian phoenix in Aeopha XII, a small gas planet in the Borast Galaxy. He was born of nothing with no parental guidance or lineage, his life had one simple purpose and that was to judge the dead.

Xulu was praised by his people and was considered an even more important god in the central religion of Aeopha than the ever powerful creator. Many alligned themselves to having a high moral compas and praying before the dead as a sign of respect to Xulu.

Xulu was also depicted as the god of the underworld should anyone fail his judgement, he sends them into a life of eternal darkness, isolation, and oblivion. It was this life he lived since birth and has carried it for much of his existence.

His life took a change when his home planet of Aeopha XII began having a mass extinction where there was literally no more life aside from the base gods that took over the now barren planet. Since he no longer was the god of judgement and now just a standard god, Xulu lost purpose in his life and often missed the days of being praised.

Enter Island of Kardon
The creator was given information of a catastrophic universe ending prophecy being performed in Azima, a distant planet from another galaxy. The prophecy foretells of a wise god-like peasant losing his powers to uphold life in the universe to a malevolent god bent on destruction over a device known as the guidance of spiritual nature which holds the key to life.

The creator tasked Xulu with saving the universe as he was well versed for tense situations of death and agony, while he himself stayed to look over Aeopha XII. Xulu accepted the quest and teleported to a land known as the Bakisian Isles. There a desperate monk by the name of Numen pleads to Xulu about his quest to bring back the voice of spirits.

Xulu accepts and he begins leading a group of heroes from distant lands. He allied himself with Vaylor the Angel of Cordaqo, Greigor the Peasant Bastion of Iguroka, Moya the Rebel of Torugos, Haru the Brave warrior of unknown origin, and Faras the Gifted Genius of Faerah. Together the group put aside their differences at one point and referred to themselves as the Skaadi, a word in Xulu's mainland for protectors.