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Lumorr

Lumorr, when he was alive, presided over the Middle Sphere of Water, and since his very existence has only recently been made known to the world at large, much is unknown about him. From what we understand Lumorr seems to preside over the moon, ice and snow and is associated with light, knowledge and healing. This makes him curiously powerful for a middle sphere deity, who usually do not include nature phenomena as big as ice, snow or even the moon in their portfolios. And while the absence of these natural phenomena are obvious enough, we do not know how the loss of domains such as knowledge, healing and light has impacted our post-Tremor world. We can only assume that a lot more was lost during the Great Tremor than was previously assumed.

No clergy of Lumorr's has survived the Tremor, though before retreating from the surface, there were rumours that the Triton Kingdom had rediscovered old places of worship. As of now, this remains unconfirmed. There are no surviving depictions of Lumorr, but he is clearly associated with the colour silver and sometimes an opening eye is used as reference. From the short glimpse of him people had during the Enlightenment, he would have been reborn as a young boy with silver-white hair bathed in light.

Lumorr was the Patron Saint of Aasimar, a folk of people that died with him, though it is not entirely clear why or of what, the way we know Dwarves died from their tunnels collapsing after Talris' disappearance. There are no known aasimar settlements.

From present day actions, we can conclude that Lumorr was very close with Talris and had a familial connection to both Mephine and Oria. It is unclear how this familial connection presented itself, considering Mephine and Oria both played a key role in keeping Lumorr's Mirror Shards and therfore the moon god himself safely sealed away. Maybe the sisters simply feared He-Who-Hunts more than they loved their brother or maybe they deliberately kept an unfavoured sibling out of the way. Even more mysterious is Rharasil's involvement with the water god. Rharasil worked hard at bringing Lumorr back into our reality and much about Rharasil's betrayal of the rest of the pantheon and his subsequent actions suddenly makes more sense, if we assume some sort of affection between the two. However, with most of Lumorr's mythology lost or forgotten, this is impossible to confirm and certainly Rharasil has shown again and again that he is perfectly capable of doing things in the pursuit of wildely different goals. As with most things about Lumorr, there is simply no way to know.
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