Sugra The Maker

 Sugra the Maker 

Alignment: LN

Pantheon: Primordial Deities

Areas of Concern: Creation, Dwarves, Forge, Planets, Planes

Domains: Artifice, Earth, Law, Protection, Void

Subdomains: Caves, Defense, Industry, Inevitable, Isolation, Judgment, Loyalty, Metal, Solitude, Stars, Toil

Favored Weapons: Light Hammer, Stonebow, Warhammer

Symbol: Hammer striking an anvil with stars in the background

Sacred Animal: Dwarves

Sacred Color(s): Gold, gray

Obedience: After reciting a traditional prayer to the Maker, either work at a forge or strike a small replica of an anvil or a sizable flat stone with a hammer for at least 10 minutes. If the sound of your hammer draws a creature near, encourage it to join in your worship of the Father of Creation. If hostilities become inevitable, leap into the fray with a battle shout in praise of the Maker. Perform some small act toward maintaining your weapon, such as sharpening or polishing it, as you conclude your obedience with another prayer to Sugra’s might and wisdom. Alternatively, if you have created something through this effort, grant it to the next person you meet who strikes you as fair and honorable. Gain a +1 sacred bonus on all attack rolls made with warhammers, light hammers and stonebows.

Lore: It is said that at the world started from a single thing: an ocean of stars surrounding an anvil. After aeons, this ocean of stars took form and started smithing on the anvil, to give the world a shape. With each hit of the hammer against the anvil, the world took more and more shape, first creating the stars, then creating the planets. Once the material plane was perfected, this being continued forging, forging the planes as we now know them. As he shaped the reality, other primordial beings started to appear and added to this world that he made, giving us forests and mortals. This being, known as Sugra the Maker, looked at this perfect world he had made, and was made imperfect by the other primordials. To bring order to this unruly world, he shapes the Dwarves out of earth and stone and breathed life into them, ordering them to bring order to this world. Once he was sure the material plane would return to order, he turned his gaze upon the planes he had made, and created the Axiomites to keep pure law. It is said that the Maker keeps forging to this day, creating yet new planes and other realms, that the other primordials keep modifying to their whims.