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PFS StandardGozreh (The Wind and the Waves)

Source Divine Mysteries pg. 62, Player Core pg. 36 2.0
A timeless entity birthed from the first wind to stir the vast oceans, Gozreh wanders the world in the air and the seas. Sailors drop boxes of cargo as offerings to avoid a fatal storm, hoping to please the Wind and the Waves, even though they know that such pleas are far more likely to go unnoticed as they are to draw their deity’s attention. The deity’s temperament is fickle and their fury swift, hurling bolts of lightning and dragging to the crushing depths those who dare befoul the natural world. Gozreh is the sea that encapsulates the land and the wind that moves its surface, the birds that traverse the sky and the clouds that shield them.

Category Gods of the Inner Sea
Edicts cherish, protect, and respect nature in all its forms
Anathema bring civilization to intrude on the wild, create undead, despoil areas of natural beauty
Areas of Concern nature, the sea, and weather
Religious Symbol dripping leaf
Sacred Animal all
Sacred Color(s) blue, green
Pantheons/Covenants Guardians Of The Sacred Self, Seafarer's Hope, Weight Of The World

Devotee Benefits

Divine Attribute Constitution or Wisdom
Divine Font heal
Divine Sanctification none
Divine Skill Survival
Favored Weapon trident
Domains air, nature, travel, water

Divine Intercession

Gozreh is pleased when their creatures and waterways are treated with respect but quick to show their displeasure whenever nature is despoiled or defiled.
Source Divine Mysteries pg. 69

Minor Boon: You always present yourself at your best. Your clothing and person are always clean and unrumpled, the metal of your blade and armor shining and unblemished. This doesn’t prevent you from being exposed to diseases and other afflictions via filth, but it protects you as well as if you’d washed thoroughly right away.
Moderate Boon: Your heart beats with a determined valor. Once, Iomedae ends all negative effects affecting you, unless they’re from an artifact, deity, or similarly powerful source; she also restores all lost Hit Points and replenishes your spells, Focus Points, and other daily resources.
Major Boon: Iomedae imbues your blade with great power. Longswords you wield gain the axiomatic, holy, and major striking runes while you hold them. These property runes count toward the number of runes you can have on your weapon, and if this would cause your weapon to exceed its limit, choose which ones to keep each day when you prepare. You gain a +2 status bonus to attack rolls with longswords.

Minor Curse: Your blade and armor have dulled like lead. Your weapons, armor, and shields have half their usual Hit Points and Break Threshold.
Moderate Curse: Tactical advantages never seem to work the way you planned. You can’t receive a circumstance bonus to your attack rolls, and enemies don’t take any circumstance penalties to their AC against your attacks.
Major Curse: All blades reject your wicked heart. Any weapon you wield automatically becomes broken after you Strike with it. This curse can’t break artifacts or similarly powerful weapons.