Ægir, God of the Sea
Ægir is the only god older than Óðinn. He is a God who can only be described as, "wild as the seas and as deadly as storms." Unlike most gods, he does not live in Asgard, but instead his throne lies at the bottom of the sea in Midgard.
He destroys ships that dare cross his seas without making a sacrifice. He terrorizes those who have no respect for the ocean or the beasts that lurk within its depths.
Ægir teaches those devoted to him and those that travel his seas that everything comes at a cost. Fishermen and Vikingar alike pray to him and he rewards both with bounty.
Tenents of Ægir
No Greater Life than a Life Lived at Sea. One should experience the might of the sea first-hand to appreciate its power. Trust the Skies. The guidance of a strong breeze. The rumbling warnings of a coming storm. Nature is a source of portent and council that should be heeded. Adapt like the Water. The waters of the ocean can shift around any obstacle or become an impassable one. They can carve around and reveal the secrets of the past or swallow the truth and hide it forever. To embrace this fluidity is to be ready for any challenge. Exploreation. The world is filled with much mystery. Through the pursuit of these enigmatic ends, one can uncover great rewards.Divine Domains
Artifacts
Great ale cauldron
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Waves
Divine Goals & Aspirations
To grow his hoard.
Relationships

Divine Classification
Vanir God
Alignment
Chaotic Neutral
Species
Church/Cult
Spouses
Rán, Goddess of the Sea
(Wife)
Siblings
Children
Eyes
Green of a sea storm
Hair
Green of seaweed
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