
Orobas
Amicable describes Orobas at the core. Orobas is a beautiful and delightful Deity full of life and wildness. Born from an Annunaki God and a human mother, Orobas grew up on a horse farm in the Arabian Peninsula around Yemen. His father was in charge of raising horses and farm animals to help in a booming agricultural environment at the time. Orobas helped His Father run the farm.
Orobas comes riding a black Arabian horse stallion. He is tall, dark-skinned with soft black curly hair to shoulder length. He has medium brown eyes and a warm smile. He wears a black dessert outfit and riding boots. Around His waist, He wears a brown leather belt with two side holsters that hold two very sharp curved knives. Orobas’ horse is named Youssef. He found him one day injured and abused. Youssef became an inseparable friend and loving companion. Orobas respects the freedom and wildness of humans and animals.
When the Abrahamic god began to raise armies for war, He learned about Orobas farm. His father refused to help the Abrahamic god by supplying horses for his wars. Both Orobas and His father believed that animals should be raised for peaceful purposes. As a result, He was slandered and killed. The Abrahamic forces stole the horses from His farm. Orobas suffered the direct impact of gossip and slander. Father Satan gave shelter to Orobas and His elder mother.
Under Father Satan, Orobas learned the occult arts, divination, and ways to protect from enemy forces. In Orobas’ own words: “Slander and gossip are sharp knives that cut deeply into a man’s reputation, hard work experience, and can create unimaginable painful wounds that are difficult to heal.”
Orobas helps the Satanist fend off attacks from any enemy forces and cuts through any attempts aimed to slander or harm the Satanist. Orobas is the patron of Horses. He loves horses because they are wild, free, hard-working, simple, honest, intuitive, smart, and incredibly loyal and loving.
Regarding discerning the present, Orobas says the following: “Time is a paradox. The past and future are linked to the present. Time seems linear but it is not. The present does require choices. Choose well based on facts (not gossip), truth, and intuition.”