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A couple people wanted more about Nakesi, so...
Nakesi was born, at least in the sense that gods may springs into existence fully formed, decades after Kalo, and a few decades before the Tezakian-Lian war. His wingspan is tremendous, not only because he himself is nearly 12 meters tall, but relatively speaking as well. His plumage sparkles brightly across a spectrum too wide for even most Tezakians to see fully, and his beak and legs are shiny yellows. His talons are shiny, but not sharp. He is well-kept, and his voice is always musical and pleasing.
Nakesi has a similar niche to Kalo; he, too, is a sex god, and he rules over a "peepdom" on Spogwyrde, but his personality is substantially softer than Kalo's. The peepdom has a relaxed atmosphere, and its ruler spends most of his time with a smile on his face and a person on his nearly two-meter-long penis. Like Kalo, Nakesi's ejaculatory fluid has a potent orgasm-inducing effect on individuals of many species. It isn't purely out of hedonism that he dispenses it so freely; providing for the people of the peepdom, in any way he can, is considered a responsibility of his, and this particular method is considered a valuable public service. As expected, he is also a fertility god, and ensures that his people have plentiful crops. With a wave of his immense wings, he can summon rains or drive them away as needed.
Also like Kalo, the land he rules over is also where he keeps his physical presence, albeit in a lofty castle in the sky. His land is primarily occupied by people of flying species, such as Tezakians and other Birdfolk, and contains many floating islands and buildings, as well as structures that are simply very tall. Other species are welcome, and thanks to The Manifold Shimmer, it is possible for them to get around, less elegantly, by way of a "warp" ability which is granted to all residents of Spogwyrde.
For those curious, his and Kalo's ejaculatory fluids do work on each other, and the two do meet up on occasion to, so to say, compare.
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