Depicted as a great Amphithere that dances on the winds, with a sky blue body and great white wings that resemble clouds, she shapes and moves the clouds as she pleases. Akashaziri is also seen as a nearly white skinned young woman, with sky blue eyes and impossibly long grey hair that flows behind her as though always caught in wind. She wears diaphanous robes in the style of a toga that vaguely resemble clouds of grey and white. She is thought to control the winds, when angered she is thought to whip up tornadoes, calm the winds over water, and charge across the open plains as a hurricane. Though obviously a necessary force of nature, her invisible movements and horrible wrath make her one of the more feared gods.
Worship: Primarily in areas that see the most of her wrath, areas where tornadoes and hurricanes hit more frequently than elsewhere, in the hopes that their faith will help spare their cities from the worst of her fury.
Offerings: Flying kites is a common way for people to worship her, as she is thought to play with the kites that ride her winds. Floating lanterns are also released during a celebration at the end of winter, releasing them into the sky for her to take with her.
Celebrations: She is thought to spend most of the winter months resting, waking at the beginning of spring and becoming terribly active. Her celebration happens as the last of the snow melts and the winds pick up, and takes the form of an offering to ease her waking and rejoining the world in spring.
Dungeon 1: Skyborne Spire
Floating platforms to climb to the Cloud Palace guarded by an Amphithere.
Dungeon 2: Stormcaller’s Vault
Howling Canyons lead to a towering tornado pillar and crackling with lightning