Dyeus
The usage of generative AI is prohibited under Dʰérmos. I have not, do not, and will not consent to my work being used in AI training models. This is especially important given this is an image of the great deywós, Dyḗws-ph₂tḗr. Any violation will be pursued with any means at my disposal, be it legal or supernatural. Thank you!
Dyḗws-ph₂tḗr is the best known of the dʰéh₁ses, the pantheon of the Proto-Indo-European. I have reconstructed him as having horns. Tocharians, Pre-Germanics, and celts have inflections of the deywóes (celestial gods) with horns. Odin is one descendant well known in the archeological record to have horns and a single eye. The sun is known as the all-seeing eye of Dyḗws. The Moon potentially represents an impaired eye. Finds of early one-eyed gods lead me to believe Dyḗws-ph₂tḗr has one eye. The long hair and beard are associated with keeping the Dʰérmos (established order).
If you need coloration ideas, Dyḗws-ph₂tḗr is portrayed as changing color, but red (ochre) skin is likely the most accurate. A pure marble white emphasizing purity in the cosmic order is another potential reconstruction. (Note: The PIE themselves were of multiple skin tones and did not have an idea of race). Given this is a machine made depiction, I do not find it theologically sound to utilize this as an idol. If you utilize the print as a template for metal casting (as in the lost PLA technique), or perform similar significant transformations, it should be permissible. I intend for this to mostly be a cool sculpture.