


Kabawala is the Dajeian God of Trickery and Corruption. He is often depicted crowned with a bloom of fungi sprouting from his head—symbols of decay, persistence, and hidden spread. It is said Kabawala possesses the power to lull entire towns into a stupor, bending them to his will without a whisper of force.
He is most reviled for teaching the Kuziazyra—Dajeian bards also known as Echoers—the forbidden songs of the underworld. These melodies, once sung, unknowingly sow his influence, warping the pure and honourable soundscape the Dajeians hold sacred.
When madness seizes a man, when a warrior is struck from the shadows, or when misfortune strikes without cause, Kabawala is the one they blame. His name is cursed in breathless dread, even centuries after his supposed banishment—long before the rise of the Royal Dajeian Realm. And yet, his essence endures—clinging like a resilient mould in dark corners of the world, where silence gives way to song, and song to ruin.

Kabawala is the Dajeian God of Trickery and Corruption. He is often depicted crowned with a bloom of fungi sprouting from his head—symbols of decay, persistence, and hidden spread. It is said Kabawala possesses the power to lull entire towns into a stupor, bending them to his will without a whisper of force.
He is most reviled for teaching the Kuziazyra—Dajeian bards also known as Echoers—the forbidden songs of the underworld. These melodies, once sung, unknowingly sow his influence, warping the pure and honourable soundscape the Dajeians hold sacred.
When madness seizes a man, when a warrior is struck from the shadows, or when misfortune strikes without cause, Kabawala is the one they blame. His name is cursed in breathless dread, even centuries after his supposed banishment—long before the rise of the Royal Dajeian Realm. And yet, his essence endures—clinging like a resilient mould in dark corners of the world, where silence gives way to song, and song to ruin.

Kabawala is the Dajeian God of Trickery and Corruption. He is often depicted crowned with a bloom of fungi sprouting from his head—symbols of decay, persistence, and hidden spread. It is said Kabawala possesses the power to lull entire towns into a stupor, bending them to his will without a whisper of force.
He is most reviled for teaching the Kuziazyra—Dajeian bards also known as Echoers—the forbidden songs of the underworld. These melodies, once sung, unknowingly sow his influence, warping the pure and honourable soundscape the Dajeians hold sacred.
When madness seizes a man, when a warrior is struck from the shadows, or when misfortune strikes without cause, Kabawala is the one they blame. His name is cursed in breathless dread, even centuries after his supposed banishment—long before the rise of the Royal Dajeian Realm. And yet, his essence endures—clinging like a resilient mould in dark corners of the world, where silence gives way to song, and song to ruin.

Kabawala is the Dajeian God of Trickery and Corruption. He is often depicted crowned with a bloom of fungi sprouting from his head—symbols of decay, persistence, and hidden spread. It is said Kabawala possesses the power to lull entire towns into a stupor, bending them to his will without a whisper of force.
He is most reviled for teaching the Kuziazyra—Dajeian bards also known as Echoers—the forbidden songs of the underworld. These melodies, once sung, unknowingly sow his influence, warping the pure and honourable soundscape the Dajeians hold sacred.
When madness seizes a man, when a warrior is struck from the shadows, or when misfortune strikes without cause, Kabawala is the one they blame. His name is cursed in breathless dread, even centuries after his supposed banishment—long before the rise of the Royal Dajeian Realm. And yet, his essence endures—clinging like a resilient mould in dark corners of the world, where silence gives way to song, and song to ruin.

Kabawala is the Dajeian God of Trickery and Corruption. He is often depicted crowned with a bloom of fungi sprouting from his head—symbols of decay, persistence, and hidden spread. It is said Kabawala possesses the power to lull entire towns into a stupor, bending them to his will without a whisper of force.
He is most reviled for teaching the Kuziazyra—Dajeian bards also known as Echoers—the forbidden songs of the underworld. These melodies, once sung, unknowingly sow his influence, warping the pure and honourable soundscape the Dajeians hold sacred.
When madness seizes a man, when a warrior is struck from the shadows, or when misfortune strikes without cause, Kabawala is the one they blame. His name is cursed in breathless dread, even centuries after his supposed banishment—long before the rise of the Royal Dajeian Realm. And yet, his essence endures—clinging like a resilient mould in dark corners of the world, where silence gives way to song, and song to ruin.