Dyagi, God of Rivers and Time (DIE-ah-gee)

Domains: Fate, Order, Time
Also known as "the God of the Journey's End".

Description

Only one depiction of Dyagi is known to the current age, the only remaining stained glass window in a stone chapel tucked off of Shawholm Pass. This depiction shows Dyagi as a hunched, slender figure in a hooded robe, their finger dipped just under the surface of a winding, branching river, the other hand using a gnarled shillelagh as a cane.   When Dyagi speaks, their voice is said to be at once the sound of rushing water, a babbling brook, and a gentle rain. Their followers find Dyagi in the foam where two currents meet, the bubbles from rapids, and in the stillness of the slow-moving stream.

Personality

Dyagi is known to be blunt, favoring neither politeness nor rudeness among their petitioners. Dyagi is slippery deity whose reasoning is beyond the comprehension of mortals. They are known to stand neutral from most conflict, as if an island in a river between both sides.

Activity

Dyagi reads the currents of fate in the River of Timelessness, which flows in an unending circle around Nornisle, Dyagi's domain.

Tenets & Ideals

Followers typically exhibit some of the following behaviors:  

Relationships

Dyagi has ties to any other deity with an aspect of water, but none are held closely.

History

Nornisle   Yizerri the Weaver

Basic Information

Title(s):   Adjective(s): Dyagian   Alignment: Unaligned   Symbol: a triptych of swirling rivers   Aspects/Aliases:   Pantheon: Zivarian pantheon   Gender: nonbinary  

Influence

Portfolio: Rivers, knowledge, fate, order, time   Worshippers: those who travel along rivers, fishermen, seers,

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