The Overseer
Kensak I was a knight of Odin, and when Kensak died Odin thought it would be fitting to instate Kensak as a deity over Greyfeather. This didn't set well with the other gods or mythos, but it was done and they were powerless to change it. It allowed the powerful Odin to instruct Kensak I on how to preside over the land properly.
At first, Kensak I enjoyed the role as supreme being, but quickly grew lonely. He decided to keep an eye open for those he thought could best help him preside over the land. His only son was an excellent choice, but he felt that would be biased and decided against it. He wanted a good mixture of law, chaos, good, evil and neutrality, so he began his search. The Age of Heroes produced a good number of the deities that now preside over Greyfeather.
Upon filling in some of the ranks of the gods, squabbling began over who would be in charge of what, which brought chaos to the heavens. Kensak I decided to re-structure the pantheons, so that each god or goddess would have a specific task and equal power, then he assumed the role he was suited to in life, the mediator. He became known as The Overseer. As the Overseer, he did not have worshippers or followers, but his power is supreme and no one dares use his name in vain.
In 870 A.R., after the war with the Shadow Queen, the Overseer sent all of the remaining gods down to Greyfeather, thus emptying the heavens, leaving the Overseer as the only god once more.
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