The Lady of Currents and Tides: Difference between revisions

From The Tales of Ka-Ess
(Created page with "<b>The Lady of Currents and Tides</b> was a syncretic goddess devised by Ka-Ess Lizardkin and adopted as his patroness. Lizardfolk religion in the Skaugan Main...")
 
No edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
<b>The Lady of Currents and Tides</b> was a syncretic [[goddess]] devised by [[Ka-Ess Lizardkin]] and adopted as his patroness. [[Lizardfolk]] religion in the [[Skaugan Main]] was informal and included countless gods; introducing a new god or goddess was common practice after an individual or tribal revelation. The Lady's [[cult]] integrated aspects of the cults of [[The Mother]], [[the moon]], and [[the sea]]. Ka-Ess was also greatly affected by an encounter with a [[couatl]], and often used the [[Celestial]] feathered serpent as an avatar or icon of The Lady.
<b>The Lady of Currents and Tides</b> was a syncretic [[goddess]] devised by [[Ka-Ess Lizardkin]] and adopted as his patroness. [[Lizardfolk]] religion in the [[Skaugan Main]] was informal and included countless gods; introducing a new god or goddess was common practice after an individual or tribal revelation. The Lady's [[cult]] integrated aspects of the cults of [[The Mother]], [[the moon]], and [[the sea]]. Ka-Ess was also greatly affected by an encounter with a [[couatl]], and often used the [[Celestial]] feathered serpent as an avatar or icon of The Lady.
While researching maritime lore in the library at [[Gravenhollow]], Ka-Ess discovered several anachronistic references to the Lady, whose raiment of serpent feathers led sailors to their rescue - or doom.

Latest revision as of 20:01, 20 July 2022

The Lady of Currents and Tides was a syncretic goddess devised by Ka-Ess Lizardkin and adopted as his patroness. Lizardfolk religion in the Skaugan Main was informal and included countless gods; introducing a new god or goddess was common practice after an individual or tribal revelation. The Lady's cult integrated aspects of the cults of The Mother, the moon, and the sea. Ka-Ess was also greatly affected by an encounter with a couatl, and often used the Celestial feathered serpent as an avatar or icon of The Lady.

While researching maritime lore in the library at Gravenhollow, Ka-Ess discovered several anachronistic references to the Lady, whose raiment of serpent feathers led sailors to their rescue - or doom.