A beauitiful fish, elegant, rainbow-flecked scales with eyes of soft blue light, with a tail long and flowing, a hundred fins like flashes of pan-lightning, and gold-and-silver streaming whiskers, Na Sama swam through the skies. In her wake was left the might, beauty, and promise of heaven, of salvation, of redemption for all. She might also take the form of a constellation of thirty stars, a voice in the sky, or a face in the rain. Celestial blue is her color, if she chooses to be seen.
She has the powers of heaven: protection, empowerment, healing, and liberation. She has the powers of redemption, aspiration, and truth. She can cause it to rain a rain so soft and pleasant that even those whose hearts are stone weep with joy. She can bring a wind that uplifts the most wretched, and she can call upon lightning to destroy the iniquitous. And those who fall into her shadow are uplifted to heaven.
Her name is Na Sama to her servitors, but around the world she has other names:
Měilì De Yú in Unbul and surrounds;
Utsukushī Sakana in Tenzanai;
Samakat Jamila in Mahad;
Krasiva Riba in Ranu;
Iasc Álainn in Lyrilla; and many more. She represents Heaven, Utopia, Redemption, Salvation, Promise, Reward, Righteousness, and Goodness, and the angels bow to her.
Those who carry one of her scales are promised entry into heaven, but few can bear their weight.
In the last
War of the Gods, she banished
Ugolegndar into a box, but in return, she was transformed into a cloud, indistinguishable from other clouds, and none know now where she is.