Olamir, the god of all waters, is one of the four elemental deities.
Having a strong following around the shores of the Sea of Horindal,
Olamir is a common god among merchants, fishermen, and sailors in
the Kingdom of Golandor.
Olamir, when seen in paintings, drawings, or other forms of artwork,
appears as a muscular man wearing nothing more than a white loincloth.
He is always depicted with a flowing beard of water with white crested
waves throughout and sometimes shown with webbed feet and hands. He
is commonly depicted riding a large seahorse or guiding a water-chariot
led by a team of powerful seahorses.
The Church
Priestly Vestments: The standard clerical dress varies from
temple to
temple, ranging from full vestments in Golandor to simple robes in
Foggyton. Blue and white are colors often seen. Personal taste of
the matriarch or patriarch influences the dress code, as does climate
(natural and political) and availability of fine clothing. The common
item worn by all clergy is the waterdrop symbol of Olamir, usually
worn on a small chain.
Adventuring Garb: All adventuring or traveling clergy members
wear
whatever garments they please, though the colors blue and white are
still predominant. High boots also seem favorite fashion elements.
All
priests continue to wear the blue waterdrop of Olamir next to their
skin, usually as a medallion worn around the neck. Priests of Olamir
will rarely be without some form of water and will never die of thirst.
Holy Days: The Celebration of Balance (Water Day) on 2 Glis
is the major holiday of the year for followers of Olamir. In addition
to this, periods where there is a long lasting rain which causes flooding
are also observed.