Helio, the god of the sun and the eldest of the Celestial Deities, is a figure of immense confidence and self-assurance. He radiates an aura of near self-importance, always eager to have his followers promote his deeds and influence among mortals. This god, who considers himself indispensable, frequently engages in verbal jousts with Drisil, asserting the vital role of the sun in sustaining life. Drisil, often unimpressed, counters that life itself gives meaning to his existence and followers.
Dedicated and diligent, Helio takes his responsibilities with utmost seriousness, meticulously orchestrating the sun’s path across the sky daily. He expects a similar level of commitment from his priesthood. His clerics are tasked not only with spreading his teachings but also with practically applying his gifts. This ranges from guiding farmers in their agricultural endeavors to aiding crystologists, who seek to harness and store the sun’s energy within crystals for magical purposes. Helio’s influence thus extends beyond mere worship, embedding itself in various aspects of life and magic.