Morigero (Moh-Ree-Geh-Roh)
God of Trade, Agriculture and Humour
When the first war between mortals ceased, the mortals were unsure of what to do. A young man by the name of Morigero gave them all an idea. He told the mortals of the land's fertility and wellness for growth of crops. So the farmers began sowing and planting, but when the season came to an end, they had nothing to show for it, no crops or fruits of their labour. Morigero laughed and told them it was merely a joke, but when the farmers grew angry, Morigero knew what he must do. He used his powers of earth and the soil germinated and the crops blossomed and grew instantly.
Vita watched this unfold and laughed along with Morigero, seeing his jokester heart, she saw how he could benefit the mortals and granted him the status of God.
Morigero is the trickster god of crops and farming. Known as one of the few gods to often grace the world with his presence, he was known to play practical jokes on the people of Aether. However it is said that if a person was to fall prey to one of his tricks, he would reward them for letting him have some fun.
Divine Domains
Nature and Trickery
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The symbol of Morigero is a water lily. Seen as the flower of joy and laughter, the water lily represents his own laughter. It is said the water lily only blossoms only when Morigero laughs. The herald and celestial patron of Morigero is the pixie. Known for their love of practical jokes and being attuned to nature, it was natural for Morigero to pick pixies as his celestial being.
Tenets of Faith
The main principle of belief for Morigero is to be fun loving and not take life so seriously, he is a jokester after-all. Worshippers and clerics of Morigero tend to be silly and will often be found getting up to antics. But these tricksters are also known to be kind and understand nature in a way that many other don't. Life is full of wonder and the disciples of Morigero are able to see those wonders in a way no one else can.
Divine Classification
Deity
Children
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