- Habitat: Any; Treasure: None
Kentimane is the husband of Thylea. When Thylea became the land that bears her name, Kentimane became the guardian of that land. Thylea is nurturing, but Kentimane is anger personified: he is the hurricane, the earthquake, the volcano. When Thylea needs defending, he gives little thought to those who are caught in the storm of the destruction that he summons.
When Kentimane is sleeping, his body still manifests throughout Thylea. Great stone arms protrude from the earth like huge trees. The arms make strange landmarks, and there seems to be no rhyme or reason to their placement across the landscape. Awake, Kentimane appears as a titanic pillar of legs with dozens of arms protruding from

the middle and dozens of heads at the top. Legends disagree on the point of his exact height, because his form is always shifting. Kentimane can summon more arms from the landscape around him to attack his foes from every direction.
Primordial#
Since Kentimane has no worshipers, there are some scholars who think that he is one of the ancient primordials that battled against the gods at the dawn of time. If true, he is one of the few who survived, perhaps retreating into the darkest chasms of the world rather than facing destruction. Or perhaps he was saved by Thylea and became her husband in this manner. It is terrifying to think that there might be other primordials of his nature in the world, but without the calming influence of a goddess such as Thylea.
