Elzrava
God of the Sea
The patron of the seas, Elzrava has been at odds with the jealous Vedoraal for thousands of years. Elzrava is worshipped the world round by sailors, vimahna pilots, and anyone looking the cross the seas without being caught up in one of Vedoraal's tantrums (aka storms). He also presides over the Mystimon and other animals which live in the seas. It is said the mythical Mystimon like Kragemoa, Galadra, Galadrus, and Ishmana are symbols of both Elzrava's life-giving nature, as well as his fury.
Divine Domains
Water, Nature, Fate, Change
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Elzrava's symbol is that of a sea dragon wrapped around a cross, which is also his avatar. Some say that when you see a Galadra or Galadrus, you are looking upon Elzrava himself.
Tenets of Faith
Edicts: Protect the lives of sailors, pass unto all your knowledge of the sea and its creatures, protect the creatures of the sea, weather all storms.
Anathema: Refuse to help a drowning creature, murder a sea creature for no reason other than for food, pollute clean bodies of water, dam a river, disrespect sincere gifts of water or drink.
Follower Alignments: Water, Darkness, Wind
Anathema: Refuse to help a drowning creature, murder a sea creature for no reason other than for food, pollute clean bodies of water, dam a river, disrespect sincere gifts of water or drink.
Follower Alignments: Water, Darkness, Wind
Divine Goals & Aspirations
To protect the seas under his domain, and all life therein.
Relationships
History
Elzrava is Vedoraal's older brother. It is said that they once got along, but when Raanu chose Elzrava for dominion over the sea, Vedoraal grew angry and vengeful against his brother.
Devotee Benefits
Divine Ability: Dexterity or ConstitutionDivine Font: Heal
Divine Skill: Survival
Favored Weapon: Trident
Cleric Spells: 1st: Hydraulic Push, 3rd: Pillar of Water, 5th: Control Water
Divine Classification
God of the Seas
Religions
Realm
Church/Cult
Spouses
Children
Pronouns
He/Him
Sex
Male
Gender
Male
Presentation
Masculine
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