Papahu, Dolphin, The Herald
Alignment: Chaotic Good
Domains: Charm, Liberation, Luck, Trickery
Symbol: Leaping Dolphin
Garb: Traditional Tulita Garb with blue robes
Favored Weapons: Short Sword
Form of Worship and Holidays: Every full moon, the followers of Papahu take to their canoes to hunt sharks in honor of their goddess. Each shark jaw taken is dedicated to Dolphin and incorporated into icons and shrines
Typical Worshipers: Tulita explorers, messengers, arcane spellcasters, fighters of oppression, lovers
One of the Three, Paphu is precocious and wild. She embodies both love and freedom. She was the first to give the gift of sorcery to the people, teaching them the arts of scrying and how to shapeshift into her form. When Pele learned she had taught mortals how to use magic, she became angered with her. To avoid her wrath, she fled from her Pele and dove into the raging seas
Domains: Charm, Liberation, Luck, Trickery
Symbol: Leaping Dolphin
Garb: Traditional Tulita Garb with blue robes
Favored Weapons: Short Sword
Form of Worship and Holidays: Every full moon, the followers of Papahu take to their canoes to hunt sharks in honor of their goddess. Each shark jaw taken is dedicated to Dolphin and incorporated into icons and shrines
Typical Worshipers: Tulita explorers, messengers, arcane spellcasters, fighters of oppression, lovers
One of the Three, Paphu is precocious and wild. She embodies both love and freedom. She was the first to give the gift of sorcery to the people, teaching them the arts of scrying and how to shapeshift into her form. When Pele learned she had taught mortals how to use magic, she became angered with her. To avoid her wrath, she fled from her Pele and dove into the raging seas
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