[b]Name:[/b] Natahur, The All-Father, The Three-faced, The Tidebringer [b]Powers:[/b] Natahur is the God of the Water, Life, Time and Creation, he is also seen as the god of scholars and teachers. [b]Holy symbol or symbols:[/b] Natahur is said to have three faces, one of a child, one of a man and one of a elder, so that he may see the past, the present and the future. They Legend however says that Natahur himself never truly knows which head is seeing what. Thanks to that the symbol of Natahur are three circles aligned next to each other. Another symbol of Natahur is a wave symbol, representing the tide. Another story about Natahur is that the tide is his heartbeat, and every time the tide goes in and out his divine heart did another beat. As his holy animal many see the seagull, because it shows weary seaman that land and fish is near. [b]Role in the pantheon:[/b] Some cults see Natahur as the creator of Mankind, who created them from the foam of the sea. Especially scholars see him as the head of the pantheon even if this is not true. [b]Practices:[/b] Followers of the three faced tend to build many statues to him. In coastal regions or schools Natahur is often depicted with his three heads. Also typical are burials at sea by his followers, this happens often by throwing the deceased at ebb in the water at the beach and speaking prayers till the tide carries him away. Ritual Sacrifices are unusual but not completely unlikely.