Kord

General
Kord the Stormlord is a God of storms, battle and warfare. Despite being a prime deity, worship of Kord is not widespread and is focused in the Northern Varnian province of the Scandes as well as in Na'tari lands and Synghgarth. Na'tari and Synghgarthics worship Kord due to his compatibility with their culture, while people of the Scandes have always worshipped the Stormlord thanks to his earthly descendants ruling the province from the capital, Stormheim, which was Kord's own home on the material plane while he still walked Kranos. Kord is the only deity other than Faendor worshipped by the dragonflights as he is widely known to be Faendor's son, making him the dragons' revered 'brother'. There is also a Kordite cult within Deni T'ila, as the Wood Elves of the Shadow-Wood believe that Kord's mother is Ziuna the Dreamweaver.

History
Most of Kord's presence on Kranos is undocumented and a matter of faith, but it is known that he participated in the War of the Firstborn alongside fellow Gods, the Night Elves and the Dragons against the extraplanar threat. The defenders of Kranos emerged victorious, and Kord would wander the world until he settled in the North-West of Varnia, where he supposedly founded ancient Stormheim and built the castle above which an eternal thunderstorm rages to this day. Legend has it his firstborn daughter, Runa Stormheart, founded the Kingdom of the Scandes and became the first Snow-Queen not long after Kord, just like the rest of his divine kin, left Kranos.

Generally, Kord is believed to have been an unlikely friend of Szinnizzar the Serpentlord and a fierce rival of Tyr.

Worship
As Kord is a warlike God, Kordite worship tends to be drastically different from worship of other deities. His temples are generally outfitted like grand training grounds and halls, barracks, and more. While there are altars and pews like in every other temple, it is considered more devout to enhance one's prowess in battle than to simply pray. His colours, blue and silvered steel, are often worn by his devoted and are typically seen all around his temples.