User Tools

Site Tools


mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:ytannik

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:ytannik [2024/01/17 11:58] – ↷ Page moved from culture:mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:ytannik to mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:ytannik shyriathmythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:ytannik [2024/01/17 14:00] (current) – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation shyriath
Line 1: Line 1:
 ====== Ytannik ====== ====== Ytannik ======
-Ytannik the Changer is a [[culture:mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:|Lamna]] of the [[culture:mythology:Imperial religion:]] who serves as the god of physical transformations, the changing of one thing into another. His action is seen in the change of wood to ashes, of excrement to soil, of water to steam, of child to adult, of clear day to storm-lashed landscape.+Ytannik the Changer is a [[mythology:imperial_religion:lamnar:|Lamna]] of the [[mythology:imperial_religion:]] who serves as the god of physical transformations, the changing of one thing into another. His action is seen in the change of wood to ashes, of excrement to soil, of water to steam, of child to adult, of clear day to storm-lashed landscape.
  
 Many cultures consider him one of the more approachable Lamnar. Though none of them are //safe// to speak to, Ytannik, despite the nature of His portfolio, is seen as not particularly temperamental or capricious; even where His works come about quickly, they are rarely without explanation or reason, and He is known to cooperate to some degree with mortals who take the time to understand what He is doing. Many cultures consider him one of the more approachable Lamnar. Though none of them are //safe// to speak to, Ytannik, despite the nature of His portfolio, is seen as not particularly temperamental or capricious; even where His works come about quickly, they are rarely without explanation or reason, and He is known to cooperate to some degree with mortals who take the time to understand what He is doing.
mythology/imperial_religion/lamnar/ytannik.1705510709.txt.gz · Last modified: by shyriath