Ezofield

Once an abandoned fishing village in southern Elysia, the settlement was last discovered by the Adventurer's Guild of Eskarya. Though upon their arrival, they found the village occupied by two dozen citizens and followers of an Air Genasi known as Uhemis, believed to the be the brother of Vyodros and once God of the Air and Skies.

Much like the following of Vyodros, the worship of Uhemis in Ezofield walked the fine line between religion and cult fanaticism. With the followers of Uhemis worshipping a mortal being, believing him to be a divine entity who would find his ascension and powers restored with enough time, worship and victory in his name.

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Statues of the Air Genasi would later be torn down in the settlement, as the Empire of Eskarya claimed the settlement for their own, as it fell within the lands of the Empire's grasp. Overseen by Lord Brent Rowe of Eberron, in service to the Duke of Vester, the people of Ezofield would focus their trade primarily on exports of their fisheries due to their proximity to local rivers.

Whilst the worship within the town of Ezofield is primarily to Zitus, with the worship of Uhemis being noted as a pagan faith and worshippers to be heathens in the Empire, it did not disway worshippers of the tbe God of the Winds to proclaim Ezofield to be a religious and holy site, with many making the pilgrimage to Ezofield from across Elysia to give thanks and worship to Uhemis.

Whilst the noble family worked to put an end to the pilgrimages to Ezofield, through the capture and execution of the Uhemis cultists that ventured into their lands, each execution would be followed by seven days of strong winds and rain, sending the fishes of the local rivers up stream and hindering their trade. This perceived divine act of Uhemis only emboldened the belief of Ezofield being a holy ground, with many pilgrims accepting the risks of their holy path to Ezofield.