Alias | Old Man of the Sea, The Founder, The Great Builder | |||||||
Spheres of influence | Creation, men, the sea | |||||||
Alignment | Neutral | |||||||
Domains | Artifice, Ocean, Rivers, Water, Weather | |||||||
Favored weapon | Trident | |||||||
Symbol | A man forming out of a wave | |||||||
Divine focus | A small silver brick featuring his symbol | |||||||
Holy days | Each congregation has its own holy day known as the Founding. It is the anniversary of the establishment of that temple. | |||||||
Place of worship | Temples in majors cities or on water, any place on the open seas | |||||||
Colors | Blue and silver | |||||||
Animals | Whale | |||||||
Appearance | El appears as a large, well-built man with a dark, almost blue, beard. Commonly dressed as a mason, sailor, or shipwright. | |||||||
Church | House of Waters Deep | |||||||
Clergy | Men of the Sea | |||||||
Sacrifice | Silver melted and reformed into bricks or nautical figurehead. | |||||||
Raiment | During ceremonies priests wear blue or silver robes. At other times they wear durable, comfortable clothes suitable for hard labor. Rank is indicated by a badge on the left shoulder. | |||||||
Advancement |
Advancement is gained through architectural or engineering achievement, or experience in navigating the high seas.
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Sayings | “Build for tomorrow.” Greeting: "Take joy in the bounty of the sea." Reply: "Take heed of the danger it brings." |