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|Relationship with other elements=[[Moevre]] moved to Payalwa following rise of the intangible Ascendants. She found, him "cute" and the nature of swamps conducive to storytelling.
|Relationship with other elements=[[Moevre]] moved to Payalwa following rise of the intangible Ascendants. She found, him "cute" and the nature of swamps conducive to storytelling.
|Realm=Payalwa is a often mist laden, bog filled land. Waterways frequently lead to marshy ends. The swamps themselves are large, often impassable, and teeming with wildlife.
|Realm=Payalwa is a often mist laden, bog filled land. Waterways frequently lead to marshy ends. The swamps themselves are large, often impassable, and teeming with wildlife.
|Osia=While not a popular OSHA among humans, most of the [[Olsendi]] are fairly attuned to the nature of the swamp. That said, a number of humans have sought Tragot's power and the ability to control and manipulate their homeland. Their motive is predominantly economic in nature, with the idea that the power of being able to manipulate the swamps themselves would lead to the ability to tame them and have more land, and thus more economic influence among greater Morosi society.
|Osia=While not a popular [[osia]] among humans, most of the [[Olsendi]] are fairly attuned to the nature of the swamp. That said, a number of humans have sought Tragget's power and the ability to control and manipulate their homeland. Their motive is predominantly economic in nature, with the idea that the power of being able to manipulate the swamps themselves would lead to the ability to tame them and have more land, and thus more economic influence among greater [[Morusi]] society.
|Significance and worship=Tragat is not worshipped by any known human cults, but is revered by the Olsendi themselves as a father and, in some sense, a god.
|Significance and worship=Tragget is not worshiped by any known human cults, but is revered by the Olsendi themselves as a father and, in some sense, a god.
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