Clarea, Goddess of Water, Knower of Secrets.

The goddess controls the flow of water in all its forms. Her vapors rise to the highest heavens and trickle to the bottom of the deepest crack. Clarea knows all that occurs near water, feeling it as a person feels the weight of a silken gown against her skin.

Clarea is the essence of change, and that which is new arises from her womb. Everything alive is her grandchild.

Adventurers, merchants, and sailors worship her and give her gifts of items new to the worshipper which are tossed into wells, rivers, ponds, or are otherwise destroyed in water.

She has no set holy days, but worshippers feast and revel before starting a new voyage, adventure, or business venture.

Music is said to be her greatest pleasure, given to her by a mortal. She blessed her handmaids with song, and they became the eight mothers of the merfolk, who sing to this day.

Even those who explore the deep recesses of libraries are her worshippers because they seek hidden treasures. Thus wizards revere her unlike the sorcerers who prefer to venerate the moon.