Name: Skaavnhaelod
God of: Festivals, Eccentricity, Masks, Solitude, Poor Choices, Contruction, Pollution, and Resource Acquisition
Patron of: Eccentrics, freaks, the oppressed, and the malformed.
Animals: Foxes and cats.
Sacrifice: A party thrown in the forest with a number of guests divisible by four or seven. All must wear a mask made out of either willow, ash, porcelain, glass, copper, or human skin. Food and drink must be excessive, in addition to a musician who plays any string instrument, preferably the cello. One guest must be set ablaze, preferably the one who brought a copper mask, and ashes put into an eight foot tall willow or ashen statue with four arms, and then set ablaze again. The musician will be kept hostage for four days, seven hours, and eight minutes before being beaten to death with his own instrument and corpse strung up into a marionette. The marionette will be hung from a tree outside the city gates. OR, you could just make a mask and set the mask ablaze, but where's the fun in that?
Origin: Manifestation of the combined desires of the rich party-throwers and the poor laborers.
Avatar: Tall, four-armed man with horns shaped like sevens. Smooth, necrotic, reddish-gray skin with short, dirty blonde hair. Wears a white porcelain mask with blood-red and electric cyan metal accents under the eyes and under the mouth, in addition to a cloak stitched together from wolf and fox furs, a silvery, silken shirt, brown working pants, black shoes, an iron-chained necklace with a marquise-cut garnet hanging as the centerpiece, and four aluminium rings, one with an image of a fox in turquoise, another with a cat in cinnabar, third with a pickaxe of bismuth, and last with a lead scepter. Wields a simple bronze hatchet and an elegant steel foil.