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[[Image:havroth.jpg|left|200px|Hav'roth]]God of the spirits of rock and stone, and of the earth -- deserts are his domain. '''Hav'roth''' is the creator of precious metals and gems. Chief deity of the [[:Category:S'Kra Mur|S'Kra Mur]].
[[Image:havroth.jpg|left|200px|Hav'roth]]God of the spirits of rock and stone, and of the earth -- deserts are his domain. '''Hav'roth''' is the creator of precious metals and gems. Chief deity of the [[:Category:S'Kra Mur|S'Kra Mur]].

Revision as of 21:02, 31 March 2015

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Hav'roth

God of the spirits of rock and stone, and of the earth -- deserts are his domain. Hav'roth is the creator of precious metals and gems. Chief deity of the S'Kra Mur.

Symbol

Cobra

Other Aspects

Light - Peri'el
Dark - Ushnish

Altar Locations

Proper Offerings

  • gems (300+ value)
  • cobra beads
  • parchment cobra primers
  • Immortal Hav'roth cards

Fun Tidbits

  • Both Hav'roth and Peri'el are noted to have given the gift of shorter snouts to S'Kra Murs

Those who were not gifted refer to themselves as the S'Kra'Ur(The True People).

  • Hav'roth gave S'Kra Mur the Gifts of Mind: Language, Creativity, & Magical Talent

Kaldaran Version

The god of earth, flame and smiths. He is the guardian of the Kaldar; he who warms them through the winter, he who defends against the Ocular, and he who guides the hammer of the smith. Weapons and armor that do not bear his blessing are not to be trusted, and even common tools are traditionally forged in his name. His symbol is a hammer wreathed in flames. (Like all the Gods, he is traditionally depicted as a Kaldar.)


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