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Shahra is the son of [[Ebzu]], god of freshwater, and [[Nyssa]], goddess of saltwater. Among his siblings are Sonya and Quethe. Sonya is his sister-wife, and together they produced Casir, Vaisha, and Ossur. By extension, Mishra is his grandson.
Shahra is the son of [[Ebzu]], god of freshwater, and [[Nyssa]], goddess of saltwater. Among his siblings are Sonya and Quethe. Sonya is his sister-wife, and together they produced Casir, Vaisha, and Ossur. By extension, Mishra is his grandson.
Shahra stood neutral in the war between Casir and Ossur-Mishra.

Latest revision as of 12:56, 11 July 2025

Shahra
Titles Stormfather
Aliases Raha · Bahamut
Zeus · Marduk · Ultus
Paladine
Race Namen

Shahra (SHAW-ruh) is a significant deity in Phoenic religion. He is the god of storms, thunder, lightning, rain, and the sky, as well as the father of Casir, Vaisha, and Ossur. According to myth, he slew his mother Nyssa, with aid from his siblings. His consort is his sister Sonya.

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Shahra is the son of Ebzu, god of freshwater, and Nyssa, goddess of saltwater. Among his siblings are Sonya and Quethe. Sonya is his sister-wife, and together they produced Casir, Vaisha, and Ossur. By extension, Mishra is his grandson.

Shahra stood neutral in the war between Casir and Ossur-Mishra.