
The Ace: She's a paragon of perfection, a peerless queen and monarch of unmatched honor, dignity and skill.As she holds swordplay in her portfolio, Shizuru is also the patron of samurai and other noble and honourable swordsmen and women. Shizuru is the Tian-Min goddess of the sun, honor, ancestors, and swordplay. Specifically, he grants the Weather domain and the Storms subdomain. Weather Manipulation: As part of his role as the god of storms, he can give his followers magic themed around creating and controlling various types of weather, most of them inclement in some form or another.True Companions: Has this relationship with his adventuring buddies the Counts of Wind, Rain, Thunder, and Lightning, and encourages his followers to form such bonds as well.Tengu: He's the patron god of the tengu race, and usually takes the form of a raven-like tengu with glowing eyes.Further, his followers can control electric phenomena through the Air domain spells he grants them. Shock and Awe: He's the god of storms and lightning, among other things.The One That Got Away: Hei Feng and his wife Lady Jingxi have been estranged for centuries, but he still misses her.Nature Spirit: Or Nature God Hei Feng is very closely tied to the elements of nature, especially air, water and thunder, and to the oceans and their native life in general.Making a Splash: He's the god of the sea and its waters - besides controlling them himself, water-themed spells are among those his worshippers have access to.Lord of the Ocean: He's the mercurial, temperamental god of seas, storms and thunder, and is widely worshipped and feared by Tian sailors.He's usually accompanied by divine servants known as the counts of wind, rain, thunder, and lightning.



Ethnic God: Although he's worshipped by seafarers throughout Tian Xia regardless of species and nationality, he's also the patron deity of the tengu and maintains a strong following among them.Elemental Powers: He has dominion over air, water, and lightning.He is a terrifying adversary, capable of unleashing massive destruction through the wind and waves." Yet the Duke of Thunder is no mere buffoon. "When summoned to the Heavenly Court for official functions, he frequently interrupts his flowery speeches with a belch or eruption of laughter.
