The God of Darkness took the role of the younger brother, as he frequently mimicked his sibling. The Two Brothers reveals more of the God of Darkness' personality in the fable, the God and his brother both thought they were the original, butting heads but ultimately only feeling complete when they were with one another. Later, after wiping out all Humans on the planet except for Salem, the God of Darkness notably leaves the Grimm alive. When Salem arrives at his temple, a pack of Beowolves can be seen living peacefully in the main chamber. After his truce with his brother, the God of Darkness chose to live in the Land of Darkness among his own creations as opposed to anywhere else. He was also shown to be caring and possibly protective when it came to his own creations, the Creatures of Grimm. In spite of his darker nature and jealousy towards him, he is still loyal to his brother, coming to the God of Light's side during Salem's rebellion in order to defend him. He can be casually destructive when he departed Remnant with his brother, his exit shattered the moon and caused massive devastation by way of a meteor shower. This simple sibling rivalry was likely the reason why he was so quick to agree with resurrecting Ozma for Salem. In addition to this, he appears to be somewhat jealous of his elder brother and all of the positive attention that Humanity constantly gives him and has implied that he would also like to receive similar worship and faith. However, when made aware of Salem's manipulations, he killed the young man, showing his contempt for being controlled by others. He graciously resurrected the hero twice against his brother's wishes. He is somewhat jaded and cynical, basking in the pleas of Salem, who came to his domain in her quest to bring Ozma back to life. Similarly, as they were leaving Remnant, the God of Light teleported away while the God of Darkness chose to fly away in a ball of energy, crashing through the moon in the process despite it being one of his past creations. This is shown when they were both killing Ozma, the God of Darkness used a massive dragon breath while his brother simply waved his hand and made him disintegrate. He seems to have more of a taste for the theatrical, in contrast to his much more straightforward brother. This instance of humility shows his more reasonable and diplomatic side. Though proud, he is not above apologizing to others, such as when he retaliated against his brother for a perceived attack upon his authority within his own home. When Salem lead an army against him and his brother, he committed genocide without a second thought, showing that although he is attached to his creations, he will not hesitate to put them in their place. The God of Darkness is a proud, unforgiving, and temperamental entity. His overall body is skeletal, with a face like a skull with empty eye sockets, and a row of bone-like spines that run the length of his body. In his draconic form, he appears as a large, real-world Western traditional, four-legged dragon with two wings whose membranes are frayed and dotted with multiple holes in them, and even more ornately spiraled horns. Like his brother, the Dark God's face is utterly devoid of features, though humanoid contours are present. His form is a deep purple that seems to draw in surrounding light. In his humanoid form, the God of Darkness appears as a slim male with curved, segmented horns on his head that arc back and curve upward.
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