Thassa
God of the Sea
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Relationship Reasoning
Ephara is on good terms with Thassa, the god of the sea, because Ephara recognizes the necessity of water for a thriving polis. Thassa has little use for the gods who oversee work she believes best left to mortals. To her mind, her peers are building castles in the sand, unaware or unmindful that the tide will sweep them away.
Relationship Reasoning
Thassa bears a chilly respect for Mystra. In a time before reckoning, boundaries divided the god of the sea's dominion from the Mystra's great rivers. Though the god of the sea quietly resents sharing even a drop of water, she considers the god of passage to be a quiet, unobtrusive trespasser on her favored element and keeps her distance. Were her respect to wane, though, Thassa would eagerly vie to control the Rivers That Ring the World.
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