God of Light

God of Light is a character who first appeared in "The Lost Fable" and the older brother of God of Darkness.

Appearance
In his humanoid form, the God of Light appears as a tall, naked, male Faunus with a crown of antlers upon his head. His complexion is a softly glowing light gold, his build is muscular, and his face devoid of features.

As a dragon, his complexion remains the same, his horns become whiter, longer, and more streamlined, and his voice deepens considerably. His body is long and serpentine, like that of a real-world Eastern traditional dragon. He possesses a long mane of golden hair that runs the length of his body, forming a plume at the tip of his tail as well as rather extensive facial hair that terminates in two feathery tipped whiskers. In this form, his eyes appear to emanate a pure, white glow.

Personality
The God of Light is wise, patient, and utterly committed to maintaining the balance that he and his brother established when they created humanity together. However, while he attempts to show kindness and empathy to those who come before him, he ultimately remains firm in his resolve to uphold order, such as when he kills Ozma upon the hero's resurrection at the hands of his brother.

When pushed, he is not above dispensing what he considers to be poetic justice, such as cursing Salem with immortality for her arrogance and disregard for the balance between life and death. Despite this, he remains predisposed to diplomacy, preferring to talk things out rather than resort to violence as a first resort when faced with conflict.

He respects the finite limits of life, refusing to revive Ozma, beseeching Salem to let him rest. The God of Light also loved Remnant, considering it to be a beautiful experiment, granting Ozma the chance to reincarnate in a mission to redeem humanity, showing the deity's inability to detach himself from his creation.