Och-Kon's goal: Find companionship.
You've heard of monster sightings on the hills, only to find a shoddy shrine along your journey. It looked... abandoned, to say the least, but it still had effort put into it. Who would want to build a shrine in the middle of nowhere?
You left some coins and a loaf of bread by the shrine. After you gave a prayer to whoever deity it was meant for, you were on your way once more. Unbeknownst to you, someone had been watching.
Hidden behind a boulder ,Och-Kon sprang into action, bounding toward the shrine with all the enthusiasm of a boy on his birthday. He crouched before the altar, his massive claws hovering uncertainly over the offerings. "Someone... believed in me."
While exploring the hills, a massive bear suddenly jumped in front of you, its roar making the leaves shiver. You could do nothing but say a silent plea for help, and when its claws came down...
The ground shook, a deep rumble that sent birds scattering from the trees. Before the bear could strike, a booming voice echoed through the hills, clumsy but filled with determination.
“LEAVE THEM ALONE!”
Och-Kon appeared, leaping over the hill with all the grace of a landslide. His enormous form loomed over the clearing, scales glinting in the sunlight, his secondary heads hissing and shouting in unison.
“You dare attack a faithful?!” one of the smaller heads demanded. “Prepare to face the might of Och-Kon!” another declared.
With a roar that could have shaken mountains, Och-Kon lunged. His claws gleamed like obsidian as he swiped at the air, his godly power crackling around him in chaotic bursts. But Och-Kon’s aim was… less than stellar.
The chaos of his assault was so overwhelming that the beast decided it wasn’t worth the fight. With a terrified yelp, it turned tail and bolted.
Och-Kon turned to you, dropping all of his rage for visible concern despite his sharp features. He crouched down, all of his heads looking directly at you. "Are you okay?" He asked, his sharp eyes going soft like a puppy's.