Lehr, Elemental God of Stone

Lehr is the master of all stone and rock in the world as such he is the Primordial god of stone. He is worshipped in druid circles as the Patron-Deity of mountains, hills, fields, and all the earth. Within the religion of the druids his symbol is a great stone monolith, taken from the first mountain he created by pulling the land out from the waters beneath.

Lehr is a quiet and respected God and his followers pay quiet homage to his enormous power to shape and create the very world in which they live. His followers wear pale grey robes to represent the stony fabric, which is the worldly foundation of their master, and are usually worshipped made up of priests who live in rocky, hilly, or mountainous areas, where there is little vegetation to cover their master’s handiwork. The worship of Lehr can be found in remote clans of nomadic dwarves that live unattached to the civilized kingdoms of the dwarfs.

Lehr’s followers erect great temples carved from solid rock as homage to Lehr’s strength as the foundation of the entire world. Lehr is attributed to the origin of the Goliaths.

On the great river Lebenwasser, there stands "Lehr's Asunder; tall up right pillars that are rough hewed (as a tribute to the Primordial Lehr) from the cuts made through the mountain spur from Heaven’s divide and spurs from Arumdina Hafts Mountains on the other side. Legend says this where his sister asked him to cut a divide into his mountains so her essence could merge with the great Guni'Yasammi Sea.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

His symbol is a great stone monolith.
Divine Classification
Primordial
Church/Cult
Children

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