Goddess of Rivers
Toss a bubble that bounces twice, dealing Magical Damage and Slowing enemies before exploding into smaller bubbles.Small bubbles deal reduced Magical Damage.Every second cast, call down several beams of water, each dealing Magical Damage.Enemies caught in the center strike are briefly stunned.
Fire a water wave, dealing Magical Damage to enemies. This wave stops and bounces between allied gods, Healing them and providing a health shield.This ability also does bonus damage to enemy Health Shields.
Create a water ring that Knock's Back anyone entering it.Allies travel further and gain Movement Speed & ProtectionsEnemies are SlowedPlacing the ring at the maximum distance reverses it's direction.
Conjure two large walls of water that block enemy movement and projectiles. After a delay they crash down dealing magical damage, trembling, and slowing enemies hit.Allies impacted by the crashing waves gain Omi Healing & Moonstrike's BuffYou gain a buff of increased Omi over time on using this ability
Yemoja uses Omi to cast spells instead of Mana.Starting with 7, earning up to 10.Yemoja's water based attacks and abilities can hit allies, providing healing over time.
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Data collection in progressEvery river must have its beginning, and that beginning is Yemoja. The Goddess of the Ogun River is mother to the Yoruba pantheon, and from her floodwaters sprang the first mortals. She is the mistress of all rivers and the eternal guardian of the ancient mysteries of life itself. Fishermen and sailors seek her blessings, for she is the protector of all who travel on water. Mothers-to-be ask for her aid, for she is the patron spirit of women and governs everything pertaining to the feminine – especially childbirth. After all, who better than the mother of all life to oversee its continuation? As such, she considers herself the caretaker of all that lives. She cares deeply for all of her children, be they mortal or god, comforting them and cleansing them of their sorrows. At Yemoja’s blessed touch, wounds are healed and sickness is cured. But even her kindness has its limits and should she be roused to anger, she becomes as violent and as destructive as the most turbulent of floodwaters. All who would dare stand against her are swept aside by her roaring fury. To challenge Yemoja is to challenge the river itself. But like the rivers, Yemoja has ever followed her own course. She keeps to her spheres of influence and attends only those who seek out her blessings. Content in her solitude, she has maintained her distance from the affairs of the gods, for war does not interest her and she has power enough to suit her. But the advent of Olorun has changed things and even rivers must turn with the will of the heavens. And now, as her children cry out for aid, the river rises and Yemoja rises with it.