This is my first attempt at adding Piety Scores (basically perks for worshipping a particular god) to Forgotten Realms Gods. Akadi, The Lady of Air was an interesting one to start with because technically, 5e nerfed her and moved her into the Primordial section when previously she was a goddess in the older editions.
From the ThievesGild.cc, The symbol of Akadi
Please excuse my coding skills to Homebrewery.com, its mentally taxing get it to make sense.
Akadi’s Description
In religious art she is often portrayed as a huge, translucent blue woman with gigantic feathery wings that trail away into clouds.
Akadi’s other Manifestations
Akadi has sent manifestations to the Realms more frequently than she has sent an avatar, but even these appearances are extremely rare compared to the frequency with which other powers manifest. The Lady of Air has appeared in the form of almost any normal flying creature, and her voice has been heard as a gentle whisper upon the breeze. She frequently sends an aerial servant to deliver private messages (or demands) to those she deems worthy or useful. A rising breeze or a change in the wind is usually seen as a sign of her favor.
Akadi’s Divine Realm
The very substance of the plane seemed to radiate the magnificent sapphire hue of a clear summer day. Small floating islands dot the landscape.
Akadi’s Domain
Wherever the road takes them
Akadi’s Temples
Akadi does not have any permanent temples, however temporary ones are most often open-air circles of wooden poles adorned with feathers and streamers that flutter in the slightest breeze.
Akadi’s Followers Garb
Priests of Akadi dress for rituals in robes of white, light gray, and light blue. Made of silk in flowing or rippling patterns of either blue or white. Wear jewelry of milky opal, crystal quartz, augelite, turquoise, beryllonite, blue spinel, or sapphire.
Akadi’s Adventurer’s Garb
Adventurers of Akadi dress practically. White, light gray and light blue. They recognize that traveling through the countryside on the enemy element of earth requires heavier clothing to shield oneself from that harsh element.
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