Skoraeus Stonebones

Skoraeus Stonebones was a titan worshiped as a god by the stone giants.

Description
Skoraeus's avatar appeared as a stone giant of great size (in some instances and in others  tall) with granite skin and thick, muscled forearms covered in corded veins. Stone giant art depicted him either as a pair of hands, a chisel in one and a hammer in the other, or with the largest statue or relief carving of a stone giant in a tribe's domain. Typically he was depicted as twice as tall as any other stone giant, with some depictions known to go as high as, and he might have additional features such as protruding spikes.

Manifestations
Skoraeus was known to communicate through subtle changes in natural beauty, such as the coloration of rocks, the growth or pattern of stalactites, sparkling fountains, and the development of underground mosses and lichen.

Personality
Skoraeus was a withdrawn deity, generally a very dour and expressionless loner. Unlike most of his siblings he was generally disinterested in the affairs of giantkind and indeed didn't really care for any race of beings, the sole exception to this rule being his obsession with the stone giants.

Skoraeus was often considered the wisest of the giant gods, as well as the most knowledgeable (and he was deeply knowledgeable) regarding magics, wards, banes, hidden treasures, deeply buried wonders, and the secrets of the earth. By listening to the vibrations carried to him in areas touching rock, he could know everything that occurred there. Unfortunately for those who would want such information, Skoraeus kept his knowledge strictly to himself.

Possessions
Avatars of Skoraeus were often known to carry a wand of earth or stone that would recharge at the start of each day.

Divine Realm
Skoraeus had no known residence in any given cosmology,  though he was sometimes purported to lie at the heart of the world on the Prime Material Plane. In the Great Wheel, World Tree, and World Axis cosmologies he simply wandered, though in the second he specifically roamed the mountains of Jotunheim, preferably the roots of those mountains and the caves that lurked within them, and in the third he wandered across the vast, ever-changing mountainous regions of the Elemental Chaos.

Activities
Skoraeus often intervened in the affairs of the stone giants to guide their development, but only sparingly dispatched an avatar to Toril. In the rare cases he did, it was to protect them, lead them to new homes, or even more rarely to lead them to (or away from) a secret magical cavern or treasure or rich veins of stones or minerals, the latter kinds of interference being legend among the stone giants. Rather than these direct manifestations, Skoraeus more often used his preferred form of influence, his understated natural omens, signs only stone giants could discern, and his priests were capable of interpreting.

Skoraeus would never venture above ground, and could not even be summoned there.

Relationships
Skoraeus was one of the many children of Annam All-Father by way of an unnamed sky goddess. In many giant legends he was said to have sat on the sidelines while his other siblings schemed or fought. He acted as an observer and a confidant to all parties, keeping their secrets unless forced or tricked into divulging them, though despite his general reticience was also known to use his knowledge to help them in one way or another.

Skoraeus was known to occasionally consort with the dwarven pantheon as well as the gods of the svirfneblin, though these were dealings done out of necessity rather than desire.

Worshipers
Skoraeus was typically worshiped by stone giants. In the absence of Annam, they believed him to be the head of the giant pantheon.

His priests were frequently on the lookout for his omens, especially in the raw caverns of the Underdark, though they spent most of their time either meditating or creating intricate sculptures or friezes.

Priests of Skoraeus were known to be gifted spells related to elemental Earth, such as stone shape, stoneskin, passwall, flesh to stone, and stone tell.

Beliefs
His followers highly valued beauty, knowledge, and secrets. They equated knowledge with power and considered secrets the ultimate form of power. They viewed the Underdark as large treasure trove of secrets just waiting to be discovered.

The priests of Skoraeus believed it was their duty to oversee the affairs of the stone giants, ensuring that they are constantly improving their artistry and pursuit of intellectual discoveries. They believed that the most certain way of ensuring this goal was isolating stone giants from all other races, even the other giant races, urging tribesmen to shun interaction with outsiders on the grounds that it might distract from their artistic pursuits. However, they tolerated individuals who could add to a tribe's mastery of craftsmanship and lore.

Customs, Rules, Taboos
Those who violated the teachings of Skoraeus, even individuals whose allegiance was pledged to other deities, were required by his priests to atone for their actions through meditation. The exact length of this varied with the violation, but generally it ranged between one to five hours. Outsiders typically went through with a priest's request, while those who didn't would frequently receive loud rebukes.

Holy Days or Rituals
Once every three months a priest of Skoraeus venture down into the Underdark alone, without any provisions, on a sort of vision quest. During this time, they were believed to be gifted messages and instructions by Skoraeus in the form of omens and dreams. They would typically return within four days.

History
Skoraeus was born as part of the second generation of giantish deities, around the same time as Surtur and Thrym.

Giant legends say that Skoraeus taught his siblings many secrets. In particular, they said that he taught Surtur the secrets of smelting, then later taught Thrym the art of enchanting old weapons with magic runes when Surtur refused to forge him new weapons. The legends then went on to say that he crafted the spears that Hiatea would use to complete her ten legendary tasks and that he aided Stronmaus in his defeat of a tarrasque by indicating where the chain-tunnels he needed to drag the beast down were located.

Eventually, the evils committed by Surtur and Thrym would disgust Skoraeus so much that he chose to live underground, becoming more withdrawn from his brothers. From then on he would ignore the evils wrought by his brethren, but repulse any attempts they made at invading his domain.