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The Air spirits of the Storm Tribe * Their father is Umbrol * They are usually associated with a wind. * They can be associated with seasonal storms, thus containing winds and clouds. * Such Umbroli are named and received worship depending on whether they are good or bad. * They are often measured on their wind strength. * Sometimes an Umbroli can be powerful due to the bitter cold of his rain than just his wind alone. Source: Book of Heortling Mythology

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  • The Air spirits of the Storm Tribe * Their father is Umbrol * They are usually associated with a wind. * They can be associated with seasonal storms, thus containing winds and clouds. * Such Umbroli are named and received worship depending on whether they are good or bad. * They are often measured on their wind strength. * Sometimes an Umbroli can be powerful due to the bitter cold of his rain than just his wind alone. Source: Book of Heortling Mythology
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  • The Air spirits of the Storm Tribe * Their father is Umbrol * They are usually associated with a wind. * They can be associated with seasonal storms, thus containing winds and clouds. * Such Umbroli are named and received worship depending on whether they are good or bad. * They are often measured on their wind strength. * Sometimes an Umbroli can be powerful due to the bitter cold of his rain than just his wind alone. Source: Book of Heortling Mythology
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