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En'zavao (ˈen-zä-vau̇)

God of Snow, is surprisingly ugly, with ebony skin, long, curly pale golden hair, and eyes the color of lightning bolts. He is short and willowy, and often looks sly. He usually wears peasants' clothes dyed light green.   He is also associated with graves and death rites. He is often worshiped by women. His almost fanatical followers can be primarily distinguished by the shrines in their homes. There are a large number of temples to him in large cities. There are many myths involving his friendship with Froulenor. He is the husband of Idaenoal. He is known to help random mortals.   A man of flow and cold prospect. He held very little relation nor self whim, always welcoming the incoming Winters with gritted jaw. His bloodline coming from the ancient northern lands of ice and blizzard beyond most known world maps. The Northern People having very special death rites and methods of burial that at the time were unknown to the world to prevent undead. it is said in the time of the Dark War the clans singlehandedly fought a never ending flow of Darkdwellers thanks to their traditions preventing their own dead from rising as more. Due to this he also dislikes forcibly arisen intelligent undead. These practices adopted by most of modern society provide much relief to housewifes who see their children and family dead from war, knowing they pass on peacefully.   It is said En'Zavao and Froulenor once slew a great beast from beyond mortal realms.   His Followers are the Frostguards, who frequently put to rest unsettled souls.

Divine Domains

  • Cold Iron
  • Chaos
  • Good
  • Magic
  • Protection
  • Repose
  • Rune
  • Strength
Subdomains
  • Ancestors
  • Ice
  • Memory
  • Purity
  • Rites
  • Solitude
  • Wards

Divine Symbols & Sigils

His favored weapon is Aklys, his sacred animal is the reindeer, and his symbol is a smiling skull.
Alignment
Chaotic Good
Divine Classification
God Ascendant
Realm
Church/Cult
Children