The God of Narration, stemming from the descriptions that mortals give to any event, is a Natural God. He always existed as long as the first life capable of telling a complete and uninterrupted story appeared. From that moment, a hazy illusion of him came into being within the universe.
His appearance is ever-changing because each world perceives him differently. Generally, he is a deity who wears glasses and wields a feather pen, dressed in a pure white hooded robe, surrounded by a faint halo.
Narrative, sentiment, speech, description, writing, perspective...these are the divine authorities he commands.
Like painting, the act of narration is a spontaneous, natural behavior that emerges independently within various civilizations rather than something that requires a large congregation.