Dulvir, God of Storms and Plants
Morrok's Older Brother
One evening, as Therro was watching over the elves of the world (as Seltor couldn't be bothered to do it), he noticed that his interpretation of different plants, animals, and weather in the world was quite bland to mortals, and it was mainly outside his domain of influence, so it's not like he could influence much about nature. As he went to sleep, he dreamed about different creatures and plants, different types of clouds, ways for animals to be domesticated and exploited. When he woke up, he saw two young adult men standing over him, one of which was Dulvir. He has a rather vibrant personality, and is also the polar opposite of Morrok in both domain and personality. Though he may appear calm and joyful, he has a deep hatred for anyone that doesn't respect the Wild Spirit, and he lets his brother do the dirty work. He is in control of wilderness plant growth, so many travelers going through harsh terrain pray to him for their path to be clear of natural obstructions. He is also prayed to by sailors, as sea storms are especially devastating, so that they can pass unharmed. His messenger angels and main avatar is a golden-white stag that's about 10 feet tall, and the White Stag is also his holy symbol. If one of these is killed, you can prepare for the Wild Hunt to come after you.Holidays
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Morrok, God of Animals and Hunting
Brother (Trivial)Towards Dulvir, God of Storms and Plants
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Dulvir, God of Storms and Plants
Brother (Vital)Towards Morrok, God of Animals and Hunting
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History
Though most mythology shows Morrok as an arrogant, antisocial prick (even by divine standards), he believes his true friend amongst the gods to be his brother. Though he knows it's not actually that important, he still only speaks with his brother most of the time, as he doesn't even talk with his most zealous priests. Dulvir, however, thinks that this is a really important thing that, since his brother thinks it's important, it should be honored and cherished, as he knows Morrok can get overly attached to random things sometimes.
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