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Iormfar, God of the Oceans

Protector of the Deep

Iormfar the son of an Elder Dragon of Water and Cerus, the First God of War, is a deity who rules over the vast and mysterious oceans of the world. Often depicted as a muscular man with blue-green scales covering his body, webbed fingers, and toes, he wields a harpoon made of coral. His hair is made of seaweed, and his eyes are a deep ocean blue. He was also often depicted riding a giant seashell pulled by Iorm Lokfar - Sea Serpents.

As a powerful God, Iromfar's domain encompasses the oceans, sea life, and protection. He has the ability to summon storms and tidal waves, control sea creatures, and open portals to the underworld. These abilities make him one of the most fearsome and respected Gods in the pantheon.

Despite his impressive power, Iormfar is known for his brash and impulsive personality. He can be quick to anger but is fiercely protective of the oceans and its creatures. He values courage and strength in battle, but also has a deep respect for the power of the ocean and the forces of its nature.

Iormfar is widely worshipped by sailors and fishermen, who often pray to him for safe voyages and bountiful catches. Coastal communities also offer him tribute in the form of precious stones or artwork depicting sea creatures. His power and influence are felt throughout the world, as his realm encompasses most of the planet's surface.

In myth and legend, Iormfar is often associated with adventure and peril. Sailors and adventurers tell tales of his wrath and his mercy, of his ability to protect those who respect him and punish those who dare to cross him. He is a powerful and enigmatic God, one who commands respect and fear in equal measure.

Artifacts

So, the Harpoon of Iormfar represents the violent and destructive side of the sea god's power, while the Crown of Iormfar represents the more benevolent and nurturing side. Both artifacts carry great power and risk, and those who wield them must be prepared to face the consequences of their actions.
 
The Coral Harpoon
According to legend, the Harpoon of Iormfar was forged by Svaros - Onece the God of the Forge, the first god of the forge, who later succumbed to rage and madness. The intricate carvings on the spear depict violent and dangerous sea creatures, treacherous currents, and other symbols of Iormfar's destructive power. The jagged head of the harpoon is made of coral, representing the many facets of power flowing into one tip that symbolizes Iormfar's violent power over the sea.
With this harpoon in hand, Iormfar is a force to be reckoned with, capable of calling forth massive waves, summoning creatures of the deep, and unleashing devastating storms. It is said that the harpoon is not only a weapon but also a tool, allowing Iormfar to shape the very fabric of the sea to his will. But such power comes at a cost, and those who wield the Harpoon of Iormfar risk being consumed by their own violent nature.

 
The Crown of Iormfar
The Crown of Iormfar is a symbol of the ocean god's more benevolent power. Carved from pearl and adorned with sparkling gems, the crown represents the treasures and wonders of the ocean. The intricate patterns on the crown depict schools of fish, majestic whales, and other symbols of the sea's beauty and abundance.
Wearing the Crown of Iormfar grants the wearer great power over the ocean's resources, allowing them to call forth bountiful fish and other creatures from the deep. The crown also grants the wearer protection from the sea's dangers, shielding them from storms and other hazards. But the crown's power comes with a responsibility to protect and care for the sea and its creatures, and those who abuse its power risk invoking the wrath of Iormfar himself.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

A jagged harpoon head or a tentacle stabbed by a harpoon, a stylised Iorm Lokfar - Sea Serpents
Divine Classification
Celestrial God
Religions
Church/Cult
Children
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