- Procan
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name=Procan
title=The Storm Lord, the Sailor of Sea and Sky)
home=Ever-Changing Chaos of Limbo
power=Intermediate
alignment=Chaotic Neutral
portfolio=Seas, Sea Life, Salt, Sea Weather, Navigation
domains=Animal, Chaos, Storm, Travel, Water
alias=none
super=noneIn the "
World of Greyhawk "campaign setting for the "Dungeons & Dragons "role-playing game , Procan is the god of Seas, Sea Life, Salt, Sea Weather, and Navigation. His holy symbol is a gold and coral trident above a cresting wave.Description
Procan is an ancient, primal god. He is wild and tempestuous; he can be benevolent or malevolent at turns, but generally cares nothing for humanity unless carefully propitiated - and perhaps not even then. He's the embodiment of mercurial winds and uncertain fate. He is greedy and possessive of the wealth that comes to his domain, whether from deliberate offerings or sunken ships. He's an elder god, almost like a titan, though he roams the cosmos freely.
Procan is portrayed as a muscular man with blue-green skin and hair. His eyes are golden, glinting like sunken treasure. He carries a large spear dripping with seaweed.
Relationships
Procan is the father of the
Velaeri : (Velnius ,Telchur ,Atroa ,Sotillion , andWenta ). Procan usually ignores other gods, save for fellow sea-deities such asOsprem andXerbo . He is said to have aided in the banishment ofPanzuriel .Realm
Procan's realm, "Seasedge", is located on the plane of
Limbo .Dogma
Priests of Procan stress the protean and changeable nature of the seas and skies. They portray nature as a harsh, treacherous mistress that Procan can hope to avail against. While Procan can protect his worshippers against doom, they also note that he can help them reap the bounty of the seas. The ocean—and, by extension, Procan—is seen as the origin and destination of all life.
Worshippers
Procan is most often revered in his aquatic aspect, though some inland peoples do worship him as a weather god. Some sentient aquatic creatures, such as merfolk, may also worship Procan.
Clergy
Clerics of Procan normally live on or near the sea, ministering to fishermen and sailors. Their holy water is made from salt water, but their "create water" cantrips may call either fresh or salt water into being.
Temples
Any port city will have at least a small shrine to Procan.
Atirr , theFree City of Greyhawk ,Hardby ,Irongate , andSasserine all have temples to the deity. Atirr's cathedral is particularly large. The cathedral of Procan inIronport in theSea Barons is famed for its incredible decorations, including arabesques, symbols of Procan, anchors, and chains all carved from stone. In the center is a towering 20 foot high statue of the god himself. The cathedral's walls stand over a hundred feet high.Rituals
Procan's services are held on or close to the sea. Gold or pearls are cast into the waters as offerings to the deity, fish and bread are eaten, and the priests pray for the safety at sea.
References
*Baker, Richard, Joseph D. Carriker, and
Jennifer Clarke Wilkes . "Stormwrack " (Wizards of the Coast ,2005 ).
*Conforti, Steven, ed. "Living Greyhawk Official Listing of Deities for Use in the Campaign," version 2.0. Renton, WA: Wizards of the Coast, 2005. Available online: [http://www.wizards.com/rpga/downloads/LG_Deities.zip]
*Gygax, Gary . "World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting " (TSR,1983 ).
*Holian, Gary,Erik Mona ,Sean K Reynolds , andFrederick Weining . "Living Greyhawk Gazetteer " (Wizards of the Coast ,2000 ).
*McComb, Colin. "On Hallowed Ground ". Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1996.
*Moore, Roger E . "" (TSR,1998 ).
*Noonan, David. "Complete Divine " (Wizards of the Coast,2004 ).
*Sargent, Carl. "From the Ashes" (TSR,1992 ).External links
* [http://www.canonfire.com/cfhtml/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=855 "The Gods of the Flanaess: Procan" at "Canonfire!"] .
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