Sachiel (3.5e Deity)
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Symbol: | A black oroboros on a circle of blue |
Home Plane: | Elemental Plane of Water |
Alignment: | True Neutral |
Portfolio: | Water, Oceans, Cold, and Fish. |
Clergy Alignments: | True Neutral, Lawful Neutral, Neutral Good, Chaotic Neutral, and Neutral Evil. |
Domains: | Water, Cold*, Ocean*, Slime*, Ooze* |
Favored Weapon: | Trident |
- Spell Compendium
One of the four Elemental Gods who were said to be powerful elementals promoted to divine rank, Sachiel appears as a large sea serpent with vaguely frog-like features and a slippery skin. This leviathan roams the oceans as a normally gentle colossus until he stirs, for whatever reason may awaken him, and brings raging currents and crashing waves.
Sachiel is a god of the Nibiru Pantheon.
Dogma[edit]
The Elemental Gods in general speak little of dogma, beyond expounding on the natures of their elements. Water is the source of life, and a source of bounty, but one should never put down your guard, lest it swallow you back up into its depths.
Clergy and Temples[edit]
Elementals and the occasional druid worship the God of Water. His temples are built submerged or half submerged in water, and out of shells, pearl, and coral. He has a disturbing following of aboleths, who do not actually worship him but acknowledge his power and his relation to liquid-based beings such as slimes.
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