Piscivo
Soaring over the waters of Acidenlay is Piscivo. Gusts from his giant wing span create waves and currents. When he becomes angry, he will beat them fast conjuring up tidal waves and storms at sea. When he is at peace, so are the waters. Piscivo rules the oceans protecting all that lives under them and sails on them. Therefore it is no surprise that he is the patron of worship for sailors and fishermen. To be under his grace, a voyage will be easy, or a catch will be plentiful. Some would claim luck in these matters, so over time, Piscivo became synonymous with luck and risky endeavors. Many praise Prisivo when they find a feather note on the street or will curse him if a gamble made at The Pit doesn't pay off.
Piscivo is described as having a body covered in robes of white feathers like that foam created as waves crest against the beaches. He is strong with a muscular body and one of the larger sets of wings among the Nidum. The under feathers are white, but the primary feathers of his wings are black and grays. A reminder of the changes in temperament the waters can have. His beak is long for his face with a hooked end. A fishing hook is used as a symbol of Piscivo and taken for the similarity of the beak shape. As a sign of his comfort in the waters, his feet are webbed, not talons.
Piscivo is described as having a body covered in robes of white feathers like that foam created as waves crest against the beaches. He is strong with a muscular body and one of the larger sets of wings among the Nidum. The under feathers are white, but the primary feathers of his wings are black and grays. A reminder of the changes in temperament the waters can have. His beak is long for his face with a hooked end. A fishing hook is used as a symbol of Piscivo and taken for the similarity of the beak shape. As a sign of his comfort in the waters, his feet are webbed, not talons.
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