
En Punis is the god of all Cocks! he is the almight Raven coloured Cockral who shall smite all who
mock him with thunder from his eyes and razor sharp wind from thy wings! his most devastating attack is 'Thors Hammer' and
'Smite' !
Origin
To be exact En Punis was first created by Enishi on a small sketch pad!
Enishi: Me and Moonlight were just messing around with some paper and one of our mad sessions when upon a manic
thought entered my mind and Thus starting scribbling the almighty beast upon a smallish paper! o_O the name appeared before
i was able to draw then it just came!! as if the En Punis himself wished to be revealed!! :DDD
Moonlight: Well I was leant on your kitchen cabinets near the fridge and we were cooking tea..
probably pasta and bolagnaise.. and I said we needed to start a cult and then said the cult of the fried chicken and you had your
pad and whipped it out and drew en punis and named him. XD
En Punis In History
During the Middle Ages, the cock was an important Christian symbol of resurrection and vigilance. A rooster represented God, goodness, and lightness. Cocks' places were earned at the top of buildings, domes, and church steeples. They crowed at the birth and death of Christ, and they herald the dawn, "which brings light to the sins of the night and rouses men to the worship of God."
Witches Sabbats were dispersed, and enchantments were dissolved, by the crow of a rooster. The rites of Satan ended because the Holy Office of the Church had begun. the 4th-century Christian Latin poet Prudentius sang, "They say that the night-wandering demons, who rejoice in dunnest shades, at the crowing of the cock tremble and scatter in sore affright." In the time of Saint Benedict, Lauds and Matins were recited at dawn and became known as Gallicinium, or Cock-crow.
According to Nicholas Remy, a 16th-century witch prosecutor and demonologist, cocks were despised by all sorcerers and witches. However, roosters did not keep witches away. Cocks were a frequent sacrifice victim by witches because killing one was tantamount to spitting in the eye of God.
The Secondary Figure

The raven figures largely in the mythology of the desert southwest, from native legends to modern encounters. This common bird is extremely clever, learns quickly, and likes to play. Often mistaken for a crow, the raven is generally larger than the crow (up to two feet in length), especially in the beak, and it fans its tail in flight while the crow's tail remains straight.
Ravens emit a wide variety of sounds, from a loud KRAWK to quiet clucking sounds. They are opportunistic eaters, and will feed on everything from roadkill to chocolate chip cookies.
Ravens mate for life and will re-inhabit a nest year after year.

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