The archetype of a Rain Deity. Variation of Water Deity and Weather Deity.
Also Called[]
- Gods of the Rains, Rainstorms, Floods and Droughts
- Rain God/Goddess
Properties[]
The user with this ability either is or can transform into a Rain Deity, a god/goddess who represents or is associated with water, rain and floods, and even droughts. Rain deities are common in mythology and were usually important among civilizations for the growth of crops.
Associated Powers[]
- Divinity/Nature Divinity
- Water Embodiment (varies between Deities)
- Weather Embodiment (limited to the rain and floods)
Variations[]
Associations[]
- German Physiology
- Hyades Physiology
- Nature Divinity
- Nature Deity
- Sky Deity
- Transcendent Physiology
- Water Deity
- Weather Deity
Flaws/Weaknesses[]
- Deity Consumption/Divine Power Immunity/Divine Slayer/Elemental Immunity/Divine Power Absorption/Divine Power Negation
- Water Negation/Weather Negation
Example Characters[]
Folklore/Mythology[]
- Ananiel (Abrahamic Mythology)
- Anẓar (African Mythology)
- Mbaba Mwana Waresa (African Mythology)
- Oya (African Mythology)
- Tlaloc (Aztec Mythology)
- Dragon King (Chinese Mythology)
- Yu Shi (Chinese Mythology)
- Tefnut (Egyptian Mythology)
- Poseidon/Neptune (Greco-Roman Mythology)
- Zeus/Jupiter (Greco-Roman Mythology)
- Lono (Hawaiian Mythology)
- Indra (Hindu Mythology)
- Mariamman (Hindu Mythology)
- Kuraokami (Japanese Mythology)
- Chaac (Maya Mythology)
- Q'uq'umatz (Maya Mythology)
- Tohil (Maya Mythology)
- Baal (Mesopotamian Mythology)
- Adad (Mesopotamian Mythology)
- Coyote (Navajo Mythology)
- Freyr (Nordic Mythology)
- Dodola (Slavic Mythology)]
- Talaya (Canaanite Mythology)
Video Games[]
- Tlalocmon (Digimon)