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=== [[The Empyrosis of the Aegerian Temple|The Empyrosis of the Aegirian Temple]] ===
=== [[The Empyrosis of the Aegerian Temple|The Empyrosis of the Aegirian Temple]] ===
Aegir's temple in [[Galik]] was destroyed in the mid 460s [[PR]] by the [[The Crown of Empyrosis]], representing the elemental demi god of Kossuth on a mission to destroy all water.
Aegir's temple in [[Galik]] was destroyed in the mid 460s [[PR]] by the [[The Crown of Empyrosis]], representing the elemental demi god of Kossuth on a mission to destroy all water. Luckily for the Aegerians, there was a second temple located outside the city on the water, roughly a half hour walk from Galik's gates.


== Worshippers ==
== Worshippers ==
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* Clean Dirty Water
* Clean Dirty Water
* Wear the rosary beads of sandstone (Which hold water inside)
* Wear the rosary beads of sandstone (Which hold water inside)
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Latest revision as of 02:27, 15 March 2024

Aegir

Tutum te robore reddam

Domain Sea, Storm, Nature
Alignment Neutral


Aegir (sometimes stylized Ægir) is the demi-god of the sea, originating from the far plane of Ysgard.

History[edit | edit source]

The Empyrosis of the Aegirian Temple[edit | edit source]

Aegir's temple in Galik was destroyed in the mid 460s PR by the The Crown of Empyrosis, representing the elemental demi god of Kossuth on a mission to destroy all water. Luckily for the Aegerians, there was a second temple located outside the city on the water, roughly a half hour walk from Galik's gates.

Worshippers[edit | edit source]

Worshippers of Aegir follow a number of sea and travel related tenants, including:

  • Get water around you
  • Baths as much as possible
  • Take voyages to the coast
  • Clean Dirty Water
  • Wear the rosary beads of sandstone (Which hold water inside)
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