Hoshekh, the Inter God of Darkness, resides within The Realm of Darkness, a primordial source of shadow and darkness in the world. Though he is not trapped within Gnossienne, he remains there by choice, drawn to its skies and stars, both for his own enjoyment and to ensure that The Eretz Alatah do not succeed in smothering the world in darkness, which would upset the balance of all things. He is generally standoffish yet approachable, calm, cool and friendly, carrying a quiet wisdom that commands respect without effort. He's neutral to some of gods and archdemons, he reserves judgment only for those seeking to dominate or disrupt the natural order, working with other gods and entities to fight against them. Hoshekh is unusually fond of music, particularly violins and pianos, often incorporating them into more recently made rituals and is drawn to their sound since their invention; in the modern era, he has even taken interest in darkwave and metal that features piano and violin, responding to the music played by some of his followers when summoned by them. Despite his control over darkness, he cannot prevent evil or good emerging from it, for shadow is one of the most primordial forces in existence and those birthed from it manifest with a unpredictable alignment. Personally, he harbors a quiet, enduring affection for Fretaliuhath, Eater of Light, initially frustrated by her consumption of starlight in his view one night but quickly became captivated by her and personality, a fascination that can influence alliances or provide opportunities within Gnossienne for those who know. He typically manifests as a male human figure composed of pure darkness, with long, flowing tendril-like hair and glowing deep purple-blue eyes, though he can also appear as a raven whose eyes shine with the same otherworldly glow. Calm yet commanding, observant yet approachable, Hoshekh embodies the enigmatic, paradoxical nature of darkness itself, both a primordial force and a sentient guardian of balance.