Eh, not too keen on playing Skolld. He seems too passive, only acting when the gods start yelling so loud the entire world can hear it.
I'd rather just make another god. Maybe the binding effects had a different effect on the god of binding (multiplied to a ludicrous amount of time, or eternity).
Name: Koroshiya
Spheres: Killing and Heroism
Symbol: A sword and a skull, the sword is piercing the skull. Blood is a common feature, dripping from the sword.
Primary Form:
An androgynous human, though he thinks of himself as a man. He has skin and facial features akin to an Asian. He has medium length black hair, tied in a ponytail.
He's 5 feet tall, has a slightly visible musculature structure, but his body is free of all imperfections, though he does have some scars.
The most noticeable scar is on his neck, but it has long since healed.
He wears a hooded robe, to protect from the wind, it's thick fabric also serves as light protection from the claws of lesser beasts.
He wears armor, a leather chest piece, shin guards, and arm guards, under the leather is metal splints, attached to the leather, though only the studs are visible.
He walks upon wooden sandals, and his feet are wrapped in cloth (up to the knees), sometimes thicker cloth, should he walk during rain or in humid places.
Background:
Originally made for unquestioning service, Koroshiya has kept the call-sign, taking it as his name.
He was designed as a hit man, a flesh construct, androgynous as to fit disguises of either gender, for greater versatility.
He was cursed by one of his would-be victims, and gained empathy. Not able to stomach his line of work anymore, he fled. But found his only talent to be killing.
But then he found, that not all were innocent. Beasts of no mercy, men of bad deeds, and his creator, who shed more innocent blood than all.
He became a slayer, one who kills for sake of life, not money or obedience.
Though it's not the common meaning, that's what he considers it to mean.
He was known to most as a killer, as that's what he introduced himself as.
His reasoning is simple: To call himself a killer is a warning, to call himself a slayer is a boast. One should instead prove themselves a slayer, through actions, not words.
He killed his creator, but his creator was no mundane being, and his death caused Koroshiya to be transferred from his realm to another.
During this, he fused with his creator, and gained powers neither had before.