Nuraweld: God of Loners, Exiles, Wanderers, Nomads, Wanderlust, Fortunetellers, Pilgrims, Sailors, and Caravans.
Known across the plane as Nuraweld, The Wandering God, The Exile, The Lancer, The Unwanted, The Lure, The Nomad, The Landless King, The Guardian of the Lost, The Lonely Road, The Lone Wolf, The Solace, and The Unwavering.
Nuraweld leads no pack nor submits to any faction.
Holy Books: The Book of Suns.
Nuraweld walks the world below as much a ghost to the rest of the Gods as he is to mortals. He is the son of Zerairel and Fal Milly.
His Symbol is the Lonely Road – A brown line cut through grey. A lone shadow rises from the bottom splashed across the road.
Nuraweld is always active on Ithia and is represented by Lone Star a white comet that travels across the sky in a circular orbit around the boarders of the great square.
Nuraweld’s divine plane is a small cozy cabin where those lost, alone, and desperate might find themselves in its warmth, and free to drink clean water and simple foods Nuraweld has gathered for those most desperate.
Nuraweld maintains the hide of the great Tiger Ille Quod Vastat it had fled its ruined world to spread death and ruin across Ithia. Nuraweld faced it across Mordo and it left the land ravaged. The skin cannot be penetrated by anything save for the world where Ille Quod Vastat emerged from. He also bears a spear forged from the claws of the great tiger which will penetrate any spell and break any binding.
Nuraweld appears as a young man with sunburnt skin powdered with tribal markings in chalk and intricate tattoos of his victories and triumphs. He has soulful eyes that seem to peer through the world, unwind all the armor and masks mortals and gods erect to hide their true selves away. He wears the ragged mismatched armor of various tribes and nomadic cultures. The great pelt of Ille Quod Vastat hangs from his shoulders to keep him warm on his journeys.
Nuraweld is calm, reserved, and introverted. He finds joy in nature, untamed places, and on roads rarely traveled. He finds and helps lost travelers and gives the unwanted and lost hope. He avoids his divine kin and dwells full time upon the mortal plane. He grants his divine servants the power to diminish their presence making them unimportant and hard to notice, protection from weather, protection from being remembered, short, ranged teleportation, bolstering endurance, access to the Lonely Road, and the ability to leave no trace.
Nuraweld is worshipped by the loner, the nomad, the outlaw, the hermit, the exile, and those who unwanted or wish to be left alone. He stands for everyone who never feels like they fit in and those who never wanted to. He is the traveling hero who comes across towns in need. No temple is built in his name, no household shrine his likeness, his name is carried on parched lips in silence, his image in the hearts of those who know no home, his creed the rut in worn roads. He accepts nor demands sacrifices.
Nuraweld’s Values.
Pillars (Virtues)- Self, Survival, Nature, Strength, and Life.
Columns (Vices)- Collective, Death, Artifice, Frailty, and Death.
Nuraweld does not maintain any divine orders.

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