Ocean Kingdoms Pantheon
The Ocean Kingdoms of the Sea Fey are vast and diverse and complex, far more so than the surface world. That does not mean that they do not have their own beliefs, their own customs, their own traditions. That does not mean that they have risen above the belief in a higher power. For the Sea Fey and for all of the Ocean Kingdoms, the moons are very important to their culture, as they control the movement of the tides, because they have so much of an impact on their lives. For ages, the Sea Fey have held a belief in a pair of deities which represent the two moons, whose names are unpronounceable by the surface dwellers and that we will not try to mangle here. Instead, we will just refer to them by a shortened version of those names, Munna and Lauve. In their stories, these two deities dance about the skies together, as brother and sister, and the sway of their dance moves the tides.
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