Zaytor

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Zaytor is a God of Hollow
Zaytor

In the pantheon of deities, Zaytor is revered as the god of tempests, lakes and rivers. His domain encompasses the vast lakes, tumultuous storms, tranquil rivers and everything in between.

Zaytor is often depicted with a trident, symbolizing his ability to control the flow of water. It is said that he can bring forth a torrential downpour or calm the fiercest waves with a single gesture of his hand. He is also responsible for the creation of the creatures that inhabit the deepest and most still waters, such as great water serpents and other mysterious beings.

His personality is as tempestuous as the storms he commands. He is a jealous god, quick to anger when his domain is threatened or when he feels his authority is being challenged. Yet, he is also a forgiving god, often granting mercy to those who have shown bravery and heroism. He is not known for taking a great interest in the plight of mortals, but when he does, it is usually to aid those who have proven themselves worthy of his attention. As the god of tempests, Zaytor's power extends beyond the domain of water. He can summon fierce winds and lightning, and his wrath can shake the foundations of the earth. Mortals who dare to challenge him often face swift and brutal retribution, and even the other gods are wary of crossing him.

Zaytor is often portrayed as a complex and unpredictable deity. He can be fiercely protective of his followers, yet at the same time, his moods can be as unpredictable as the shifting tides. Those who seek his favor must be prepared to weather the storm of his volatile nature.

Mythology

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Symbols & Associations

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The River Parallel, horizontal wavy lines in the background, with a water droplet in the foreground.

Note: These are the primitive representations of Zaytor. The wearer or wielder of such is free to stylize it to suit their needs, ie: runes could be added around it, the type of metal used, where the symbol is put, etc.

Color(s): blues, silvers

Animal(s): the fish

Stone(s): Aquamarine, lapis lazuli, fluorite

Month: Zayvann

Followers

Zaytor's followers are as diverse and unpredictable as their patron deity. Some are fishermen and sailors, who depend on the waters for their livelihood and worship Zaytor for safe passage and bountiful catches. Others are farmers and shepherds, who pray for rain and protection from floods and hailstorms. And still, others are warriors and adventurers, who seek the god's favor in battle or on perilous quests.

Zaytor's followers are known for their resilience and adaptability, as they must often contend with the unpredictable and ever-changing nature of water and storms. They are a hardy and resourceful lot, who must be prepared to face danger and hardship with stoicism and bravery. Despite their diverse backgrounds and occupations, Zaytor's followers share a deep reverence for the god of water and tempests. They often gather in small shrines and temples along the shores of rivers and lakes, offering sacrifices and prayers to appease their capricious deity.

Many of Zaytor's followers are also skilled in the arts of hydromancy, able to summon rain or control vast bodies of water with their spells. They are often called upon to aid their communities in times of drought or flood, and their abilities are greatly valued by those who depend on the waters for their survival. A list of those followers can be found here.

Worship

Zaytor's followers worship their god in a variety of ways, each tailored to their specific beliefs and practices. Some offer sacrifices of fish and other marine life to appease the god of water, while others offer prayers and libations to honor his power and influence. In many communities, Zaytor is worshipped in small shrines and temples located along the shores of rivers and lakes. These sacred spaces are often adorned with images of the god, as well as offerings of flowers, fruit, and other tokens of devotion.

Offerings: One of the most important rituals in Zaytor's worship is the pouring of libations. Followers pour water, wine, or other liquids onto the ground as an offering to the god, symbolizing their recognition of his power over the natural elements. These libations are often accompanied by prayers or chants, asking for the god's blessings and protection.

Rituals: Many of Zaytor's followers also engage in acts of purification and cleansing as part of their worship. They may immerse themselves in water, symbolically washing away impurities and sins, or perform other ritualistic acts of purification, such as fasting or abstaining from certain foods.

Acts of devotion: In addition to these more formal rituals, Zaytor's followers may also engage in more informal acts of devotion, such as making offerings to the local water spirits or performing acts of kindness towards those in need. These acts are seen as a way of honoring the god's influence on the natural world and expressing gratitude for his blessings.

Divine favoritism

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