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Elven god of the sky, the winds and the sea, Gaoth an Athraithe is loved and feared in equal measure by fishermen, island dwellers and the nomadic people of the great deserts in equal measure, for his bountiful generosity with rich halls of fish, springing wells of fresh water and calm weather to harvest them upon is needed for their very survival, but his wrath is terrible indeed! With a wave of his hand, the skies turn dark, a great wind kicks up and violent waves and powerful winds rip across the land and water. To sate him, small and simple shrines of wood and stone are build around the camps and homes of his faithful where small trinks can be placed atop to be sweeped up by his winds.
Elven god of the sky, the winds, and the sea, Gaoth an Athraithe is loved and feared in equal measure by fishermen, island dwellers, and the nomadic people of the great deserts in equal measure, for his bountiful generosity with rich hauls of fish, springing wells of fresh water, and calm weather upon which to harvest them is needed for their very survival, but his wrath is terrible indeed! With a wave of his hand, the skies turn dark, a great wind kicks up, and violent waves and powerful winds rip across land and water. To sate him, his faithful build small and simple shrines of wood and stone around their camps and homes, with trinkets placed atop the shrines to be swept up by his winds.


His symbol is an albatross
His symbol is an albatross.

Latest revision as of 02:13, 17 October 2023

Elven god of the sky, the winds, and the sea, Gaoth an Athraithe is loved and feared in equal measure by fishermen, island dwellers, and the nomadic people of the great deserts in equal measure, for his bountiful generosity with rich hauls of fish, springing wells of fresh water, and calm weather upon which to harvest them is needed for their very survival, but his wrath is terrible indeed! With a wave of his hand, the skies turn dark, a great wind kicks up, and violent waves and powerful winds rip across land and water. To sate him, his faithful build small and simple shrines of wood and stone around their camps and homes, with trinkets placed atop the shrines to be swept up by his winds.

His symbol is an albatross.