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Asra, Goddess of the Sea

The Vengeance of the Storm

  Among the most awe inspiring of the gods, Asra makes her presence known on Enara with powerful storms and winds which terrify the hardiest sailor. Temples, lighthouses, and maritime factions across the world offer regular tribute to steer her vengeance away from their ships and towards their enemies.  

Demi-Powers

  In the vast depths of the oceans of the world, great powers watch and wait, haven been given power and form by the Goddess of the Sea. A few of these powers have risen to be worshipped by species, cults, cultures, and organizations who recognize the Mother of Storms in all of her forms.  

Gol'Norrah, The Deep Warden

Alignment: CE
Symbol: Yellow eye with waves running through  

An elder Kraken that was created by Asra to serve as her eyes and ears in the deep oceans of Enara. Responsible for the creation of the three Tidestones, that have the power to control the tides and seasons of Enara.   Gol'Norrah eventually rebelled from Asra, and has not been seen in millenium. Legends say their battle was accompanied by four dozen years of constant storm and flood in the coastal parts of the world. Sages debate whether he is vanquished, or just biding his time until the time is right to strike. He/him

 

Sekolah, Caller From the Depths

Alignment: NE
Symbol: Sharktooth dripping with blood  

Mother of all Sahuagin, Sekolah takes the avatar form of a great white shark. Grants divine power only to female Sahuagin priestesses who show great promise. Driven by a great bloodlust, Sekolah bides her time waiting for the age when oceans and aquatic creatures will once again control the fate of the world. She/her

 

Organizations

 

The Stormbreakers

  The Stormbreakers are a holy order of Acolytes and Gaurdians, dedicated to advancing Asra's influence on the world.

Divine Domains

Tempest

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Lightning Bolt originating from a teardrop of water
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