

Key Info
- Primordial god of Assignments
- Appears in different shapes and sizes
- Encites rage based on the length of the assignment
Brief Bio
In Hanover Mythology, Assignmeus is the primordial god of assignments. He is known for giving lengthy assignments when mortals are least expecting it.
He could appear in many different forms; however, he is most commonly depicted as a large, muscular, pale-skinned figure who is most of the time angry. Assignmeus is one of the sons of the creator. Assignmeus was originally intended to give the gift of knowledge to the mortals of Hanover.
Assignmeus wasn’t always angry until the relatively young god of the internet, Internas, came about. Internas was born with a mind of deviance. He taunts Assignmeus and his brother Demisyne by slowing down the internet, making it hard for assignments to be posted and handed in on time, inciting fear in the mortals of Hanover.

Patheon: Hanover
Abode: Lurks within the Classrooms of Hanover Area High School
Parents: The Creator
Consort: Artemis
Siblings: Demisyne
Symbols: 100
Discovered by: David Turner (25-26)