Rain on Erebus

trexeric

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This may seem like a stupid question, but who exactly controls rain on Erebus? My guess would, of course, be Tali, as in the constellation event 'storms rage across your land'. However if Tali controlled the rain, would not he be able to control other forms of precipitation? Or at least have that be in his general field? But then aren't blizzards under Mulcarn's control? If the rain were under Tali's influence wouldn't blizzards be as well? Then, as Mulcarn is the God of Ice/Winter, and influences the blizzards, would Danalin influence the rain, as it is liquid water?
 
I would think that, as with many things, it would not be completely under the control of any one god. My guess would be that Danalin has the most control over rain/weather, but Tali, controlling the wind, as well as Lugus, and Mulcarn would have some power of it. Erebus is a thorough bled of all the gods and nothing in Erebus can truly be said to be created/controlled by only one.
 
I may be greatly misunderstanding the lore, but I never thought of it as control.

I mean, gods can bend the other spheres to their use, its more their attune"ment" with it is not their as it is with their sphere.

I.e. blizzards are part of the sphere of ice not because they are made up of ice, but because it is that sphere that they are attuned to.
Thus despite the fact that many different parts could be said to contribute to rain, id say that Tali as god of air is most attuned to them - but this has little to no bearing of the other parts that make up the cycle (in out world), as it is not a simple attraction.


Eh I think I've a) explained myself badly, and b) am probably wrong.
Still thats my feelings on it.
 
Rather than control I meant more... "under the sphere of influence". Such as rocks for Kilmorph, water for Danalin, etc.
 
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