SIAE Registration Protocol N° 2023/00696
Vael Nohr

Vael Nhor is the Queen of all Gods - the most cultured and intelligent of them all, with an insatiable desire for knowledge that motivates all beings.
It sits to the right of Ayrus and is the keeper of all knowledge, from occult mysteries to philosophy, promoting research and memory. Vael Nhor is considered the guide for all magicians and scholars.
Elder, moths, and quartz are sacred to it and required in sacrifices and ceremonies. Its priests wear yellow robes with primarily violet and cyan decorations and are well-trained in combat with quarterstaffs, which is the symbolic weapon of any magician. Vael Nhor itself invented the use of a wooden staff and a stone phylactery as a Source of Power.
As a teacher of learning, Vael Nhor shares the sphere of knowledge with Ayrus, but while Ayrus is the Deity of knowledge sought through meditation, Vael Nhor is the Deity of intellectual research and knowledge that arises from studying and writing. It is most appreciated by, and appreciates, the Dragons, who studied the universe and its cosmic forces even before the coming of Deities and derived the power to shape the energies and matter of reality from this.
Most of its followers observe a strong neutrality, and Vael Nhor urges its followers to seek balance and avoid abuses in daily life. This resolute restraint in political and ethical affairs doesn't bring many friendships to its followers, but on the other hand, Vael Nhor itself never gets involved in divine quarrels. Nevertheless, the followers of Vael Nhor are respected for their knowledge and magical prowess. Most of them stay away from worldly affairs and devote themselves to occult research, cataloging of texts and relics, and the study and conservation of historical memory.
Vael Nhor, the Queen of all the Gods of the Ring, appears as a lovely fairy with the anthropomorphic body of a light-colored deer, almost albino, with a long and majestic horn made of alabaster and gold that grows in the middle of their forehead. They have huge, brightly colored, luminescent moth-like wings on their back.