Morsigant, The Broken God
Morsigant, God of the Moon, The Two Wholes
A tall, wide middle-aged man. Often depicted without much clothing or adornment, but rarely nude.
Appearance and mental state change based on the phases of the two moons.
The phases of Ivdris signify strength in contrast with guile. In full bloom, Morsigant stands as a Lizardfolk with bulging muscles. In darkness, he crouches as a Salimar, with eyes as dark as the moon.
The phases of Feras signifies the wisdom of the learned in contrast to the wisdom of the aged. At week's start, Morsigant knows all that has been written. At midweek, he can foresee the outcome of anything that transpires.
It is said that Morsigant mourns a lost phase, in which he could lift tall mountains, or withstand the crushing depths.
Divine Domains
Moon, Change, Strength, Guile, Information, Wisdom
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Icons of the moons, with the phase determining the supplicant's needs. The most complicated ones allow the bearer to change the phase displayed.
Divine Classification
Diety
Religions
Realm
Church/Cult
Children
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