Akwal

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Deity of the Rivers, Lakes and Ocean

Followers of Akwal are seafaring and skilled at fishing - These people have been granted the ability of breathing under water in return for their faith in Akwal. Some of the Akwal people believe that Akwal worships Pallus (Deity of the Swamps) - as Pallus appears to be more tolerant of those aligned with Akwal.

How to show Piety for Reward and avoid Divine Retribution
Build Shrines and Temples out of Blue Blocks and Water.

Live in or by the water.

Wear Blue.

Water Walking
The Akwal have lived with the water for so many generations, they have learnt how to stand, walk and run across the top of water. Hold a Raw Fish and Left-Click with it to activate - lasts for 30 seconds, cool-down is 120 Seconds.

Bang Fish
The "Pramius-minpiscius", better known as the "Bang Fish" - is a common species of fish seldom seen in the waters around Templehelm. The reason it is rarely seen is due to the fishes ability to self-destruct when threatened. They say that when you feel a nibble on your line, but fail to reel in the catch, you just killed a Bang Fish. The Akwal have the uncanny ability to catch these fish intact. The fish feels comfortable with the Akwal, giving the Akwal the ability to throw this fish, the fish will then explode on impact.

Fishing Skill
Use the command /fishing in-game for more info about your abilities and skill level.

Treasure Hunter - You have a chance to find random items in addition to the fish you reel in.

Shake Ability - Gained at fishing level 150 - You will be able to shake items loose from mobs each time they are hooked with the fishing pole.

Akwal Archers "Arcane Archers"
Archery is not a strong aspect of the Akwal - As they are generally a peaceful people who do their hunting in the sea - However the most skilled at archery are granted some magical arrows by Akwal - so that they may use their skill to protect his flock.

Sap Arrow - Steal health from the target and apply to you.

Volley - If this arrow hits it's target, many more arrows will fall at that location.

Pull - This arrow is more like the line on a fishing rod. It will hook the target, you will then reel them in.

Akwal Mages
Use a Stick to cast spells (Right Click to Select Spell - Left Click to Activate)

Geyser - Create a Geyser of water at your enemies feet and watch them shoot into the air. (25 Mana)

Haze - Your targets vision goes blurry for 30 seconds. (50 Mana)

Osmosis - Take Hunger from your Enemy and give yourself health. (50 Mana)

Artesian - Same as Geyser but twice as powerful. (50 Mana)

Drain - Take some life from your foes and channel it into yourself. (75 Mana)

Introduction
The raiders had burned down their homes.

The raiders had salted their land.

The raiders had chained all survivors and led them away; sent off to whatever fate that lay in wait.

The villagers marched for hours.

The villagers suffered beneath the whip.

The villagers endured these in silence; not a whisper escaped their lips.

Great Akwal took note of their misery.

Great Akwal took pity on them.

Great Akwal took his mighty staff; now rain fell down to the.

A river, there never was.

A river, that had yet to form.

A river, that would not arise from the rain was answered with Geysers from the floor.

A river, which had never been now sprang up to take form.

The raiders looked on in panic.

The raiders were completely confused.

The raiders soon became raiders no more; water was their final breath.

The villagers watched on in silence.

The villagers knew that their eternal rest had come.

The villagers swam to the shore, surprised, when the river had only broken their bonds.

Mighty Akwal sat upon his throne.

Mighty Akwal blessed them again.

Mighty Akwal sent them a feast of fish, and the villagers were at peace.

This tale, I shall finish telling now.

This tale, however, lacks an ending.

This tale of the mighty Akwal, is one that you can keep writing.

-The Poet Sinna, follower of Akwal.

- by barragehpms

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