Veseranalinitor

Father of Dragons

Veseranalinitor or in shorter format Vesitor, is the Lord of Dragon Gods. Believed to have been the first dragon born in existence and created the remainder of Dragonkind. He is the Father of all dragons, Lord of all things perfect. His son Diminivatorlan was named the first Dragon Emperor of the First Draconic Imperium. This divine provenance was part of the call to divine authority used by the Draconic Imperiums to legitimize their rule.
  If he was an actual dragon, just a mythological hero, or always just a divine being with no physical form until worshiped by dragons is unknown and hotly debated. Detractors usually go with him being a real dragon with delusions of grandeur who made himself a god to be worshiped.

Divine Domains

War, Order, and Tempest. Or it could be defined as Creation, Destruction, and all things Dragon.

Holy Books & Codes

The Code of Vesitor is a book of Rules and Guidelines, it is unknown if it is used by dragons who venerate the dragon gods, but common among the other races who venerate Veseranalinitor.
  The Columns of Draconic Heights are the transcribed words of the stone carved words of Vesitor, from the same titled stone columns. It is unkonwn if any but dragons themselves have seen the originals. It is mythologically located near the Birthplace of Dragons known as the Great Dragonstone Halls. The text refers mostly to the philosophy of life, the importance of Dragons as the ultimate form of life in the universal and the dependency of all others to bow before the great creation. The original included multiple friezes and those are generally re-made in the copies or are rough copies of the originals. Making this book almost half artbook, half scripture.

Divine Goals & Aspirations

Supremacy of Dragons, Life following the natural order, respect and deference to superiors all fall under his watchful gaze.
Church/Cult
Children
Sex
Male
Presentation
Dark and rainbow iridescent scales with large head horns and long whiskers.
Eyes
Wide golden eyes


Cover image: by Markus Dehning (vertixico)

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