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The god of storm giants and the sky. His domains are tempest and war.
'''Stronmaus''' was the god of storm giants, the sky, and the weather. His domains were tempest and war.
 
Stronmaus was originally a jovial
 
At the close of the Second Age, [[Tiamat]] (at the urging of [[Memnor]]) convinced the other deities turned against [[Annam]]'s wife, who was a primordial. Feeling caught between their leader and their fellow deities, Stronmaus - along with [[Surtr]] and [[Thrym]] - chose to stand aside. When Annam's wife was killed, and Annam himself banished, the giants felt betrayed by their inaction and turned against their gods. Stronmaus felt deeply guilty about his inaction, and fell into a deep depression. For thousands of years he wandered across the plane of [[Ysgard]], caring little for those who still worshiped him and less for anything else.
 
During the [[Deity War]], Stronmaus finally saw an opportunity for redemption. He banded together with Surtr and Thrym, and together the three gods and their servants traveled to [[Tytherion]] and assaulted Tiamat's citadel. The battle raged for days, and while countless of Tiamat's draconic and angelic servants were killed, the Dragon Queen herself proved too powerful. Surtr and Thrym were forced to flee, while Tiamat herself devoured Stronmaus.


[[Category: Deities]]
[[Category: Deities]]

Revision as of 18:21, 19 December 2016

Stronmaus

Lord of the Storm Giants
Race Deity
Gender Male
Status Deceased
Alignment Neutral Good

Stronmaus was the god of storm giants, the sky, and the weather. His domains were tempest and war.

Stronmaus was originally a jovial

At the close of the Second Age, Tiamat (at the urging of Memnor) convinced the other deities turned against Annam's wife, who was a primordial. Feeling caught between their leader and their fellow deities, Stronmaus - along with Surtr and Thrym - chose to stand aside. When Annam's wife was killed, and Annam himself banished, the giants felt betrayed by their inaction and turned against their gods. Stronmaus felt deeply guilty about his inaction, and fell into a deep depression. For thousands of years he wandered across the plane of Ysgard, caring little for those who still worshiped him and less for anything else.

During the Deity War, Stronmaus finally saw an opportunity for redemption. He banded together with Surtr and Thrym, and together the three gods and their servants traveled to Tytherion and assaulted Tiamat's citadel. The battle raged for days, and while countless of Tiamat's draconic and angelic servants were killed, the Dragon Queen herself proved too powerful. Surtr and Thrym were forced to flee, while Tiamat herself devoured Stronmaus.