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Procan is an ancient, primal god of storms and the untamed sea, worshipped on the prime sphere of [[Oerth]]. He is wild and tempestuous; he can be benevolent or malevolent at turns, but generally cares nothing for humanity unless carefully propitiated - and perhaps not even then. He's the embodiment of mercurial winds and uncertain fate. He's an elder god, almost like an [[Greek Pantheon|Olympian]] [[Twelve Greater Titans|Titan]], though he roams the cosmos freely. | Procan is an ancient, primal god of storms and the untamed sea, worshipped on the prime sphere of [[Oerth]]. He is wild and tempestuous; he can be benevolent or malevolent at turns, but generally cares nothing for humanity unless carefully propitiated - and perhaps not even then. He's the embodiment of mercurial winds and uncertain fate. He's an elder god, almost like an [[Greek Pantheon|Olympian]] [[Twelve Greater Titans|Titan]], though he roams the cosmos freely. |
Latest revision as of 03:46, 17 July 2013
"The Sailor of Sea and Sky" | |
Pantheon: | Oerthian |
AoC: | Sea, ocean, water |
Symbol: | Gold and coral trident above cresting wave |
Home P/L/R: | Limbo/Seasedge |
Procan is an ancient, primal god of storms and the untamed sea, worshipped on the prime sphere of Oerth. He is wild and tempestuous; he can be benevolent or malevolent at turns, but generally cares nothing for humanity unless carefully propitiated - and perhaps not even then. He's the embodiment of mercurial winds and uncertain fate. He's an elder god, almost like an Olympian Titan, though he roams the cosmos freely.