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{{this}} was the Ter’alaru god of winter. According to their beliefs, he was the one who brought snow and cold to the world. His arrival typically coincided with the winter festival, held on the first day of [[Enu Calendar|Shigarzur]], the month named in his honor.
{{this}} was a Ter’alaru god of winter. According to their beliefs, he was the one who brought snow and cold to the world. His arrival typically coincided with the winter festival, held on the first day of [[Enu Calendar|Shigarzur]], the month named in his honor.


The [[Ter'alaru]] followers once disliked him because he brought an end to autumn, the season of harvest and brought in the cold and dark of winter. Yet, they also understood that winter was necessary, since only through its passing could spring return and the cycle of growth begin again.
The [[Ter'alaru]] followers once disliked him because he brought an end to autumn, the season of harvest and brought in the cold and dark of winter. Yet, they also understood that winter was necessary, since only through its passing could spring return and the cycle of growth begin again.

Revision as of 07:25, 26 February 2025

Titles The Winter
The Cold
The God of the Winter
The Cold One
Pantheon Ter'alaru
Portfolio Winter
Snow
Ice
Demesne Air
Change
Cold
Time
Gender Male

Shigarzur was a Ter’alaru god of winter. According to their beliefs, he was the one who brought snow and cold to the world. His arrival typically coincided with the winter festival, held on the first day of Shigarzur, the month named in his honor.

The Ter'alaru followers once disliked him because he brought an end to autumn, the season of harvest and brought in the cold and dark of winter. Yet, they also understood that winter was necessary, since only through its passing could spring return and the cycle of growth begin again.