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Terranis

Terranis Titan of Earth and Mountains

Terranis represents the solid foundation of the world. He is the embodiment of strength and endurance, providing the stability needed for life to flourish. His mountains serve as natural fortresses and barriers, shaping the landscapes of Tanaria.  

Divine Domains

Earth, Mountains, Strength  

Divine Symbols & Sigils

A towering mountain with roots deep in the earth  

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Terranis represents the solid foundation of the world. He is the embodiment of strength and endurance, providing the stability needed for life to flourish. His mountains serve as natural fortresses and barriers, shaping the landscapes of Tanaria.   Terranis emerged from Zemia, the Earth, embodying the physical strength and stability of the land. His towering peaks and deep valleys shaped the world, providing shelter and resources for its inhabitants. He is revered as the protector and sustainer of the land.

Personality Characteristics

Representation & Legacy

Terranis is worshipped by those who rely on the earth’s bounty, such as farmers, miners, and builders. His followers build temples and shrines in mountainous regions and caves, where they offer prayers and sacrifices to honor his strength and stability. Rituals often involve the use of stones, soil, and metal, symbolizing the gifts of the earth.   Terranis’s influence is felt in every rock and mountain. He is believed to control the tectonic forces that shape the land, causing earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. His favor is sought for successful harvests, stable foundations, and protection from natural disasters.   Terranis shaped the world with his massive form, creating towering peaks and deep valleys. His strength and endurance provided the solid foundation needed for life to flourish, and his mountains served as natural fortresses and barriers.
Divine Classification
Primordial
Current Location
Species
Parents
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Pronouns
He/Him
Presentation
Masculine
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