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From: <mitternachtreiter@nyms.net>
Date: Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 9:22 PM
Subject: Some Draconian Gods
To: ALINTEL36@gmail.com
D'morax, the God of Dusk and Water, is blindingly beautiful, with ebony skin, short, flowing auburn hair, and eyes the color of rusted metal. He is surprisingly short and slender, and almost never frowns. He usually wears a cloak dyed bright scarlet.
He is also associated with diplomacy, midnight and birds. He is often worshiped by the poor. His few followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are numerous carvings of him near lakes. There are many myths involving his vast travels with Chealleler. He is the brother of Xoa. He is known to sometimes hinder mortals seeking forgiveness.
Elielus, the God of Night and Fear, is shockingly beautiful, with ashen skin, long, cinnamon hair, and eyes the color of cold iron. He is tall and of average build, and generally has a blissful expression. He usually wears a tattered cloak dyed dark brown.
He is also associated with names, fate and the moon. He is often worshiped by lawbreakers. His surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by their secret language. There are a respectable amount of altars dedicated to him in meadows. There are many myths involving his constant scheming with certain mortals. He is the son of D'morax. He is known to give aid to mortals seeking vengeance.
Other Deities:
Elakarxa, the Goddess of Marriage and the Wind, is very plain, with pale skin, short, wavy flaming red hair, and eyes the color of stormy seas. She is short and very muscular, and has a faraway expression. She usually wears rich robes dyed beige and grey-brown.
She is also associated with sacrifice, travel and dreams. She is often worshiped by merchants. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by the rites they perform. There are more than a few sacrifices to her near lakes. There are many myths involving her many misadventures with certain mortals. She is the daughter of D'morax. She is known to give aid to mortals seeking vengeance.
Chealleler, the Goddess of Summer, Wrath and the Wilderness, is somewhat plain, with brown skin, long, black hair, and eyes the color of new-forged copper. She is medium height and slender, and tends to look sad. She usually wears chain mail dyed silver.
She is also associated with astrology. She is often worshiped by men. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the symbols they wear. There are many statues of her in most cities. There are many myths involving her ill-fated romance with Novrael. She is the cousin of Xoa. She is known to give advice to charismatic mortals.
Aeramur, the God of Chaos, Flowers and Money, is very plain, with tanned skin, long, wavy auburn hair, and eyes the color of red wine. He is very tall and slightly plump, and is usually laughing. He usually wears light and airy robes dyed grey.
He is also associated with the sea, memory and the forge. He is often worshiped by clerics. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their daily prayers. There are many shrines to him in meadows. There are many myths involving his unhealthy relationship with Elielus. He is known to give advice to virtuous mortals.
Noyrael, the Goddess of Strength, Gambling and Cooking, is surprisingly ugly, with bronzed skin, short, medium brown hair, and eyes the color of tree bark. She is very tall and very muscular, and is usually laughing. She usually wears a tattered cloak dyed medium blue.
She is also associated with the desert, luck and astronomy. She is often worshipped by the elderly. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are a respectable amount of sacrifices to her in most cities. There are many myths involving her daring adventures with Chealleler. She is the wife of Xoa. She is known to pose riddles to great mortal leaders.
Xoa, the God of Science, is divinely beautiful, with fair skin, waist length, pale red hair, and eyes the color of forest moss. He is short and slender, and rarely laughs. He usually wears rich robes dyed dark green and bright blue.
He is also associated with agriculture. He is often worshiped by commoners. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their ritual scars. There are a respectable amount of altars dedicated to him near lakes. He is known to send visions to mortals with quests.
From: <mitternachtreiter@nyms.net>
Date: Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 9:22 PM
Subject: Some Draconian Gods
To: ALINTEL36@gmail.com
D'morax, the God of Dusk and Water, is blindingly beautiful, with ebony skin, short, flowing auburn hair, and eyes the color of rusted metal. He is surprisingly short and slender, and almost never frowns. He usually wears a cloak dyed bright scarlet.
He is also associated with diplomacy, midnight and birds. He is often worshiped by the poor. His few followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are numerous carvings of him near lakes. There are many myths involving his vast travels with Chealleler. He is the brother of Xoa. He is known to sometimes hinder mortals seeking forgiveness.
Elielus, the God of Night and Fear, is shockingly beautiful, with ashen skin, long, cinnamon hair, and eyes the color of cold iron. He is tall and of average build, and generally has a blissful expression. He usually wears a tattered cloak dyed dark brown.
He is also associated with names, fate and the moon. He is often worshiped by lawbreakers. His surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by their secret language. There are a respectable amount of altars dedicated to him in meadows. There are many myths involving his constant scheming with certain mortals. He is the son of D'morax. He is known to give aid to mortals seeking vengeance.
Other Deities:
Elakarxa, the Goddess of Marriage and the Wind, is very plain, with pale skin, short, wavy flaming red hair, and eyes the color of stormy seas. She is short and very muscular, and has a faraway expression. She usually wears rich robes dyed beige and grey-brown.
She is also associated with sacrifice, travel and dreams. She is often worshiped by merchants. Her many followers can be primarily distinguished by the rites they perform. There are more than a few sacrifices to her near lakes. There are many myths involving her many misadventures with certain mortals. She is the daughter of D'morax. She is known to give aid to mortals seeking vengeance.
Chealleler, the Goddess of Summer, Wrath and the Wilderness, is somewhat plain, with brown skin, long, black hair, and eyes the color of new-forged copper. She is medium height and slender, and tends to look sad. She usually wears chain mail dyed silver.
She is also associated with astrology. She is often worshiped by men. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the symbols they wear. There are many statues of her in most cities. There are many myths involving her ill-fated romance with Novrael. She is the cousin of Xoa. She is known to give advice to charismatic mortals.
Aeramur, the God of Chaos, Flowers and Money, is very plain, with tanned skin, long, wavy auburn hair, and eyes the color of red wine. He is very tall and slightly plump, and is usually laughing. He usually wears light and airy robes dyed grey.
He is also associated with the sea, memory and the forge. He is often worshiped by clerics. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their daily prayers. There are many shrines to him in meadows. There are many myths involving his unhealthy relationship with Elielus. He is known to give advice to virtuous mortals.
Noyrael, the Goddess of Strength, Gambling and Cooking, is surprisingly ugly, with bronzed skin, short, medium brown hair, and eyes the color of tree bark. She is very tall and very muscular, and is usually laughing. She usually wears a tattered cloak dyed medium blue.
She is also associated with the desert, luck and astronomy. She is often worshipped by the elderly. Her few, but dedicated followers can be primarily distinguished by the holidays they observe. There are a respectable amount of sacrifices to her in most cities. There are many myths involving her daring adventures with Chealleler. She is the wife of Xoa. She is known to pose riddles to great mortal leaders.
Xoa, the God of Science, is divinely beautiful, with fair skin, waist length, pale red hair, and eyes the color of forest moss. He is short and slender, and rarely laughs. He usually wears rich robes dyed dark green and bright blue.
He is also associated with agriculture. He is often worshiped by commoners. His surprisingly numerous followers can be primarily distinguished by their ritual scars. There are a respectable amount of altars dedicated to him near lakes. He is known to send visions to mortals with quests.