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well i thought i wasnt gonna make any lore for sky dragons but mehhhh
so here is the first sky dragon deity, Razamphael, spirit of the daytime
Razamphael is an NPC, meaning anyone can draw him and involve him in stories (as long as its within sky dragons.)
About Razamphael:
Raz was the first deity as well as the first dragon to master an element (water). When Raz's egg landed on earth, the other dragons were surprised when it was glowing with a strange, warm light. His egg was warm to the touch. Raz was born with great power, and this power is what allowed him to master the element of water and gain the first elemental orb. Raz taught other sky dragons who had similar power this talent, including a bright young student named Templetar, who never failed to get on Raz's nerves with his smart-assery. Raz was a source of light for the sky dragons in a time of darkness, when one day the sky became overcast for a week straight. The clouds prevented new sky dragon eggs from being born, and after a while, it began to rain. It rained for months on end, all of the sky dragons tried to seek shelter but many were lost to the floods. All hope seemed lost until Raz's spade began to glow with that same warm light. He flew into the sky against the rain, and using his sun spade, cleared away all of the clouds and put an end to the floods. Razamphael became the first sky dragon deity after that, and he traveled around the world with his team of friends helping sky dragon villages recover from the floods. After that, it's said that Raz ascended and became one with the sky itself, ascending to the highest form possible and becoming a god. However, others believe that Raz was never a deity, just a kind soul, and that the story of his ascension was simply made up to explain his sudden disappearance.
Razamphael is the counterpart to the second sky dragon deity, Tempeltar, the Starblessed.
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