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The dolphin appears to be a fine symbol for Rhianos; seemingly friendly but with a well developed capacity for cruelty and violence when the mood takes him.
The banners of the Regent of the Eternal Sea invariably depict sea creatures -
both mundane and fanciful.

Eternal of Summer

Sobriquets

Rhianos has been called both King Rhianos and Queen Rhianos, but the most common sobriquet appears to be Regent of the Eternal Sea. Rhianos is believed to have relatively close ties with magicians in Asavea and the Sacrophan Delves.

Appearance

Unknown. The heralds of Rhianos encountered during the Winter Solstice appeared as blue-skinned creatures with sharp ears and golden markings.

Concerns

Rhianos appears to be interested in the sea as a place that is full of, or leads to, adventure and opportunities to face and overcome great danger.

Boons

It is likely that Rhianos possesses boons related to water, and to both real and fanciful qualities of the sea. Rhianos was the source of the lure of adventure, an enchantment that presented challenges and treasures to sea captains engaged in privateering and trade during the WInter Solstice 380YE.