THE STORM DRAGONS
Represents storms, rage, extreme weather and destruction
The most fierce storms are conjured by The Storm Dragons that lie waiting beneath the Entrellian sands, waters and clouds, hoping for victims to misstep and stir them from below or above. Common folk pray to The Storm Dragon beasts in hopes to spare themselves when they venture across long stretches of land known for devastating weather disasters. While other, more organised cults such as The Glass Reapers have goals to unshackle the Numen and rise to power along side them.
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In current day, Fyure, the Numen of fire holds them chained somewhere within the planes.
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CONTENTS
1. History
1.1 First Creation
2. Beliefs
2.1 Holy Symbols
2.2 Practices
2.3 Followers and Worshipers
2.4 Myths, Folklore and Songs
3. Champions
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HISTORY
It is a well known tale that Fyure has chained The Storm Dragons into submission. There are some who believe Fyure has done it to protect the world, and there are others who believe she unleashes them when angered to avoid being blamed by other Numen for her destructive desires.
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BELIEFS
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HOLY SYMBOLS
The Storm Dragons symbol is a foward facing orange dragon head, its mouth open, with destructive weather pouring from the mouth and eyes.
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Sometimes, The Storm Dragons are resembled more discreetly as simple pouches of orange sand to reduce suspicion. The sand commonly being used in minor prayers or rituals to appease the Numen and request a calming of weather.
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PRACTICES
Worshipers often scoop their hands through substances related to the storms they are praying to avoid. For example, sifting fingers through fine sand in hopes of avoiding sandstorms. Splashing water for the avoidance of monsoons, or squeezing snow tightly to wish away the chance of blizzards.
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FOLLOWERS AND WORSHIPERS
It's widely popular in Scaylid culture that The Storm Dragons are historys strongest dragons trapped beneath the surface of Entrellia, and each sandstorm is them trying to break free from their earthy binding. Some devout followers have hopes of one day releasing them from their prison, and finding glory and honour by their side. The most renown cult are called The Glass Reapers who have made many attempts to free the Numen over the centuries.
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MYTHS, FOLKLORE AND SONGS
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CHAMPIONS
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