-Kinat, the God of Neutrality-

THE BEGINNING:

Kinat, unlike many other adventurers, was born into an upper middle class family that lived in Balad Naran (which is now called Ba-ul). Kinat was blessed with many privileges as a child and many children were jealous, and therefore hated him. He himself hated the snobbish attitude his parents displayed and hated the fact that he was born into a wealthy family. As long as he stayed wealthy, he would be hated. Therefore; Kinat set off on his own at age fifteen to look for adventure. The first few years of his youth were the worst. He became dreadfully sick almost as soon as he left his family. One day when he was searching for food in a nearby dump, a shadowy figure appeared. The figure was robed in a large cape with a covered hood. Although the figure never said a word, Kinat felt that the being was peaceful and meant no harm. He followed the silent figure to a hidden monastery where he later found out that the figure was a Monk. Over the years, Kinat learned from the Monks and became one himself. He was taught to be at peace with himself and with others but he was restless and wanted action. After spending four and a half years at the convent, he set off on his own once again. This time, he was well prepared for the real world. He now knew how to cope with poverty. He had also learned martial arts at the convent. He learned how to fight with his hands better than warriors learned how to fight with weapons. Now, and only now, was Kinat ready for his adventures...

THE ADVENTURES:

Kinat, now nineteen years old, had never been out of the city of Ba-ul. He decided to go in search of more lands, and more cities, in search of adventure. Adventure had always intrigued the young man and now was his chance to live it. He chose the path of the righteous ones and decided to protect all the cities of Entia. Once he had proven himself in many different situations, he joined a group of citizens that were dedicated to the preservation and protection of the cities of Entia. Kinat fitted in well with the group and made friends quickly. The adventures he experienced with his group were remarkable and some were even written down in the history books for generations to come. He enjoyed his life of goodness and peacefulness. He enjoyed protecting the citizens and he enjoyed slaying the evil ones. After countless adventures with his group, Kinat became hated once again; this time, for a different reason. The majority of the cities contained evil citizens, and these citizens hated him due to his exploits against them. Kinat became hunted due to his beliefs. He dealt with it for quite a while but in the end, he couldn't take it any more. He believed that the good should be protected and the evil should be killed, but at the same time he also loathed being hated due to what he believed in so he finally came to a decision. Kinat decided that he would declare himself evil but at the same time, stay good. He now had the best of both worlds. His true friends, the ones of his group, knew the act he was performing. At the same time, the evil beings that heard Kinat's declaration believed that he had truly become evil. Now Kinat was content. He had kept his old friends and made new friends at the same time. His new friends, although still believing he was evil, were actually real friends. Kinat had formed a bond between both parties and was never forgotten when he departed for god hood in the heavens...

IN THE END:

Since Kinat chose the path of the righteous one, he worshipped Phaet since the beginning. He had restricted communication to Phaet since Phaet was a god, but it didn't keep him from expressing himself to him. Phaet had always seen the potential in him. He liked the fact that Kinat chose to pray to him and despised the fact that he chose to declare himself evil. In the end, Phaet believed him to be semi-mentally disturbed and maybe schizophrenic. Phaet believed the latter due to the different attitudes he displayed at different intervals. Kinat had a sick sense of humor and it took Phaet a while to get used to this humor. In the end, even though Phaet believed him to be mentally unstable, he knew he meant no harm. Kinat had spent a long time adventuring in Entia and Phaet decided one day that he deserved a spot among the gods. One evening, while Kinat was settled down in the Temple of Makilor, ready to turn in for the night, Phaet notified him that he would no longer live on the plane of mortals. He gratefully accepted Phaet's offer and chose to be the God of Neutrality due to his radical changing of alignments. So now, Kinat, the God of Neutrality, resides forever on the plane of immortality...

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