The Infinite Gale
Overview
The Infinite Gale, a Divine Glyph representing the essence of the wind, holds sway over the skies and the currents that traverse the world. Known by various names across different regions, such as the Avian Prophet in the northern lands, El-Wali among the Genasi, and Yesun amidst the tribes of the Jubal Plains, this glyph embodies the ever-changing nature of the wind.Domains
As the source of all wind, the Infinite Gale manifests in myriad forms, from gentle breezes to powerful storms. Its influence can be felt in every corner of the world, shaping climates and landscapes alike. Whether it brings life-nourishing winds to the plains or unleashes destructive tempests upon the seas, the Infinite Gale is a force of both harmony and chaos.Incarnations
Legends speak of rare instances where the Infinite Gale manifests in tangible forms, such as the spell book possessed by the Mother Superior of the Church of the Avian prophet. These incarnations are revered as sacred relics.Worship
Although grand temples dedicated solely to the Infinite Gale are uncommon, small shrines honoring the wind can be found wherever travelers roam. Ports often boast shrines devoted to the Divine Glyph, recognizing its crucial role in maritime endeavors. Among the Air Genasi of Alraya, worship of the Infinite Gale, or El-Wali, is deeply ingrained in their culture, acknowledging the wind's power and influence. In the Queendom of Ilisha, the Church of the Avian Prophet venerates the Infinite Gale as an avian wind god, embodying both the freedom of flight and the unstoppable force of nature.
Type
Metaphysical, Elemental
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