Doronus is the god of air and sea.  He has domain over the wind and weather, and is commonly beseeched by sailors before their voyages.  He is often shown as a blue-skinned humanoid, with long pure white hair.  More expressive artists show a collection of gray and yellow hair down the middle shaped like a lightning bolt.  There are some interpretations that show him with wings, others with fins or gills, but rarely both.

He is deep, powerful, and very unforgiving. The sea and waters of the world can be serene and give life—but they can also churn with power and take it away as well. A rain can provide much needed water, or wash away homes and crops.

His worshippers are commonly known as Doronites.

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