A titan of the Depths of the Primordials, Syvyys was a source of water Elemental power. She was the "sister" of Juuri, Ke'avuur, and Taivaal.

Syvyys was a titan of water, body fluid and ever-changing like the tides and currents under the surface of the ocean. She remained curled in the fetal position within the Depths of the Primordials. Syvyys acted sly and fickle, not stuck or beholden to an opinion, good or bad, of any individual for longer than a moment. However, adaptability and instinct were considered valuable traits, and she would engage with beings who exemplified these values (see Trial)

Reduced after fighting with the Deities, she was left curled up in the Depths of the Primordials and became inert. The gravity of her massive form created attraction to all the water surrounding her, slowly pushing in on her and subsuming her over millennia. Eventually, a Kraken was drawn to the form and adopted it as the lair of its ilk. She did not hold her fellow Primordials in high regard, finding them too beholden to any one force of nature. The exception was Taivaal, whose wildly unpredictable nature left even Syvyys guessing, which was occasionally entertaining.

In her chest was a core of pure Primordial energy, capable of creating Primordial Shards of Water.

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Trial

Syvyys valued adaptability and survival. She would share her power willingly with any who navigate and evade the dangers of the Depths. Namely, while inactive and curled up within this plane, her body had become the lair for a Kraken and its ilk: reaching her and her core would grant the creature the power of a Primordial Shard of Water, and adapt like she can.

Successful attribution of her power leads to her stirring: her body would begin to uncurl, riptides and currents would stir up, and any nearby underwater life (including the Kraken) would seek safety far away. In Al'tehrun, this would lead to extreme weather patters: currents racing, large waves crashing, and whirlpools forming in the oceans (Sunderset Ocean, namely, for its proximity to the traveled entrance).