NEURUS
Represents the clouds, pettiness, spite, snow and winter
Neurus is an annoying nuisance, filled with pettiness and a desire to cause mild misfortune for whomever would be most entertaining.
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Cosmically, Neurus is the white and grey clouds that lurk through the skies and the vicious face seen behind large rainfall and storms.
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Neurus is known to be the Numen of clouds, rainfall, cold weather and snow.

HISTORY
Neurus is widely disputed as the first Ascended Numen. His ascension having been an accident and good fortune for the undead soul.
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BELIEFS
HOLY SYMBOLS
The most accurate symbol of Neurus is of a dispersing white cloud with a meteor passing through it, or a falling man. However, followers who see Neurus as a rain producing Numen incorporate falling rain from the cloud, rather than a meteor or man to signify indifference to Neurus' origins and past, simply wishing for rainfall to feed their crops.
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PRACTICES
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FOLLOWERS AND WORSHIPERS
In Malori culture, Neurus is believed not to be undead, but a Malori that simply fell from the Astral Sea. Some Malori even believe Neurus to be their creator and the cause of the astroid that brought their people into existence.
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MYTHS, FOLKLORE AND SONGS
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CHAMPIONS
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THE RAINCLOUD IMPS
Gremlin-like and strange, The Raincloud Imps are little creatures that fly around and shake clouds in the sky to cause downpour.
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