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Isen — The Second Moon
Isen is smaller, more distant, and slightly brighter than Ashira — and he lingers in the morning sky just a little longer than she does before yielding to Epherion’s rising. His domains are weather and the seas, and his followers tend to be practical people: sailors, farmers, anyone whose life depends on knowing what the sky intends.
Every three years, Ashira passes before him for three consecutive nights — the Occlusion — during which Isen travels to the astral plane so his son Thorm can visit his mother, an astral nymph who raised the boy on another plane entirely. It is, I admit, a surprisingly tender detail for a god otherwise characterized by cold distance and unpredictable storms. But I think gods should have private lives.
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Stephen B. Anthony is the author of Transmigrant, an epic science fiction thriller, available on both Amazon and Audible.



