Caelbewegt

Though most often spoken of or discussed as a natural force, usually "the Four Winds" or "the Sky" or "the Firmament," most statues of Caelbewegt depict them as either a falcon, eagle, or a winged human, perhaps with avian features. Very few depict them as a sylph, but when they do, though sylphs are feminine, Caelbewegt is depicted as a masculine sylph.

They appear most often to mortals as a vague face in the sky or simply a loud, resounding voice on the winds. Birds, especially eagles and falcons, are also common forms as well.

Religion

Symbols

Nations

sylphs

vantoase

auraed

avians

fennec fox folk

algerian wolf folk

mtn pit viper folk

hatori (sycamore radande)

rithfamp (puffball)

kiir / ikhaenen

iqqath (sky insular)

ilanit (diwata)

atomy

cormoran

tereti (imyuka)

mareikura (iwi atua)

sansin (jingshen)

cielo (zazotlein)

topaz dragon

Countries

dorim (sylphs)

goallam (cormoran)

aeridan (avians)

Esoterica

kiiric yihi

Gifts

Court

Moeity

Aspects


Old Yandui Page
Topic revision: r3 - 16 Feb 2022, SallyJaneBlack
This site is powered by FoswikiCopyright © by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding Foswiki? Send feedback