The Tidekeeper
The Tidekeeper a deity most often associated with the ocean and maritime weather. She is generally regarded as a cruel and merciless goddess to whom offerings serve as a means of avoiding her ire.
Influence
Arorks
Many Sea Orcs refer to the Tidekeeper as Aera and recognize her as their chief deity. Sea Orcs raid and pillage neighboring lands and offer their victims and a portion of their plunder to the depths as tribute to Aera in exchange for favor.Coastal Humans
Humans throughout Oren may worship the Tidekeeper if they live near the coast, or if they frequently travel across open water. It's common for sailors to offer tribute overboard in the form of artisanal goods, fresh foods, or even just a fistful of coins.Ranaloa
The Ranaloa know the Tidekeeper as Kaika Ino and commonly view her as a malevolent deity who ought to be feared. While uncommon, Ranaloa tribespeople may offer tribute to Kaika Ino during periods of particularly bad weather.Sun Elves
Uncommonly, Sun Elves that live in coastal areas may worship the Tidekeeper as Mother Ocean or Mother Water. While some have adopted the Orenic practice of offering tribute into the depths, most Sun Elves who seek favor with Mother Ocean will wear pedants or display idols depicting her or her iconography.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild





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