Domain: Weather, Climate, and Natural Elements

Symbol: A lightning bolt intertwined with a sun and a snowflake.

Appearance: Adriel's appearance shifts with the weather. On sunny days, he appears radiant, with a warm, golden glow and a bright smile. During storms, his hair crackles with electricity, and his eyes flash with lightning, his demeanor fierce and tempestuous. In snow, he takes on a serene, frosty appearance, with icy blue eyes and a calm expression.

Personality: Adriel is as changeable as the weather he controls. He can be gentle and nurturing, bringing rain to parched lands, or fierce and unforgiving, unleashing storms and blizzards. Despite his neutrality, his mood and actions directly influence the environment.

Worshippers: Farmers, sailors, travelers, and anyone whose life depends on the weather seek Adriel’s favor. They pray for rain, fair winds, and gentle seasons, often performing rituals to appease him and ensure favorable conditions.

Temples: Temples dedicated to Adriel are built in open spaces, often on high ground or near bodies of water. These structures are designed to be in harmony with nature, featuring open-air sanctuaries where worshippers can directly experience the elements. Weather vanes, rain catchers, and sundials are common decorations.

Relationships: Adriel is the son of Xaies and Itsin, making him a part of a divine family with significant influence. He is the younger brother of Adellum and Ateus, and the older brother of Unia and Ormos. Despite his familial connections, he remains largely independent, focusing on his dominion over weather rather than celestial politics.

Artifacts: The Tempest Staff, a powerful artifact said to be crafted by Adriel himself, can control the weather in a localized area. It is sought after by those who wish to harness the power of the elements.

Role Outside the Celestial Pantheon:

Adriel operates independently from the celestial pantheon, focusing solely on his dominion over the weather. His neutrality allows him to act without bias, affecting the world significantly through his control over the elements. He is a powerful force, respected and revered by those who depend on the weather, yet he remains distant from the conflicts and politics of the other gods.