Luuda, God of Water
Luuda is the second-most important god on the Sipmatch pantheon. The Sipmach creation myth holds that he created the world by dragging Haama, Goddess of Earth, out of the ocean with a fishing net. Luuda and Haama are the parents of the other gods.
Followers
Followers of Luuda are rewarded with power over the element of water. They are given the power to see through illusions and tricks as well as gifts of navigation and tracking.Ethics and Values
Followers of Luuda value truth and honesty. A follower may become cursed for lying, cheating, or stealing.Curses and Monsters
The curse of Luuda turns humans into sea beasts and water monsters. Typically only sailors and travellers need to worry about Luuda's beasts, as anyone unfortunate enough to be cursed or infected on land will simply become stranded and die.Divine Domains
Luuda is the god of water, the ocean, and fishing. He also guides the dead to the afterlife, protects the lost and homeless, and watches over the waterways and travellers.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Luuda is typically represented by a heron. His symbols also include a fishing net and a ship's lantern.
Holidays
The festival of Luuda is held to mark the start of the fishing season in the spring. Celebrants float paper lanterns in the canal and then perform traditional dances.
Relationships
Divine Classification
God
Religions
Spouses
Haama, Goddess of Earth
(Wife)
Siblings
Children
Related Myths
Day of the Week
Luudamar, the first day of the week
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