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Jotun - Lord of the Elements.

When Gwrien created Gwelith, it was Jotun who carved the lands from the bare rock. At first he was content to watch the world pass by, but when Phaedra created the first mortals he grew jealous of her power in the world.

Jotun tried to emulate her skills and created the giant. People bigger and stronger than Phaedra's puny humans and imbued with the power to manipulate the elements.

Jotun has hovered on the edges of the conflicts between the various Gods. At one time or another he has helped Phaedra, Hesburr and Ethyrion. He has gained the enmity of most of the pantheon.

Jotun's symbol is a diamond bearing symbols of the four elements.

d20 Specific Rules.

Type:
Greater Deity
Symbol:
A diamond bearing symbols of the four elements.
Home Plane:
 
Alignment:
Neutral
Portfolio:
Air, Earth, Fire, Water
Worshippers:
Giants, Saith
Cleric Alignments:
Neutral Good, Lawful Neutral, Chaotic Neutral, Neutral Evil
Domains:
Air, Earth, Fire, Water
Favored Weapon:
Battleaxe
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