Embodied from mockery, blame, ridicule, scorn, complaint and harsh criticism: like many of the other Gods, The Crowned Judgement solidifies in the physical world each time a harsh word tells the truth.
Originally known as the God of Mockery, Momus, earned his nickname "The Crowned Judgement" when he took the mockery of the Higher Lights too far during the ceremony of inquisition. Cast out from the Far Beyond’s, it was to say he fell from heights so great that when he landed in the Middle Earth, his bones were shattered and the skin on his face had burned off and deformed.
Although he is often mistaken as a quiet hill by non-believers, Momus is often seen as a good divine since he is willing to bring the truth to light regardless of his punishment. To the Crowned Judgement, mockery comes from truth.
"Satire and mockery. Only the truth be told through the people my words anger. For shall my words were not true, then they would not be enraged."