Persana

Persana

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In many campaign settings for the "Dungeons & Dragons" role-playing game, Persana is the triton deity of architecture, and is the patron deity of tritons. In the 1st edition "Monster Manual", the god of the tritons is called simply Triton. His symbol is a trident and conch.

Description

Persana appears as a green-skinned, muscular, 10 foot tall triton bearing a lark pink and green conch. He wears leather armor made out of sharkskin and is armed with a magical trident.

Relationships

Persana cooperates readily with other sea gods to reach agreements concerning division of territories for the somewhat xenophobic tritons. He is a member of the asathalfinare.

He will act as a servitor for greater gods of the sea if he believes this to be in his people's interest.

Realm

Persana lives on the Elemental Plane of Water in a realm called "Shelluria", which was formally the realm of Eadro. Eadro's proxies summoned him to look after their realm after their own god's disappearance. Persana was formally a wandering deity.

Dogma

Persana cares little for anything but the development of his chosen people.

Worshippers

Persana is worshipped mainly by tritons.

Clergy

Triton priests are ministers of justice at courts, architects of undersea cities, or battle leaders. Architects and builders have the highest status in triton society.

Myths and legends

Persana is said to have created the triton race out of magically treated water from a fountain on the Elemental Plane of Water.

References

*Cook, Monte, with William W. Connors. "The Inner Planes". Renton, WA: TSR, 1998.
*Gygax, Gary. "Monster Manual". Lake Geneva, WI: 1977.
*McComb, Colin. "On Hallowed Ground". Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1996.
*Sargent, Carl. "Monster Mythology" (TSR, 1992).


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