Todimaor
Todimaor is the name used for one of two main deities of the Dunes of Oblivion, the spirit of the cold desert night. She doesn’t have a physical form, instead being characterised as the cold wind blowing sand across the dunes.
The spirit is meant to provide a safe rest under her embrace and bring good fortune for the day ahead.
The spirit is meant to provide a safe rest under her embrace and bring good fortune for the day ahead.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
People who want to ask for Todimaor’s blessing paint an empty circle on the back of their left hand. A more devout, long-term dedication to the spirit (most common in Druidic practices) is symbolised by the individual painting their lips a pale blue colour.
Besides these signifiers, Todimaor (much like its northern counterpart) doesn’t have any symbols or sigils associated with it.
Tenets of Faith
Those who wish to maintain a connection with Todimaor often follow two practices:
- A specific prayer should be spoken while burying one’s feet in the sand. It is customary for those taking a night watch to keep their feet in the sand for the entire duration of the watch. That same prayer should be spoken if an individual sees the moon out in the day sky.
- If a monster is killed at night, it is customary to bury a part of that monster in the sand as a sacrifice for the spirit.