The bedrock of civilisation.
Brutal Darwinian selection on a grand accelerated scale had indeed produced complex life, but it was hostile to the people waiting in Rami’s care. Most plants were poisonous, if not outright carnivorous themselves, and the animals were all varying degrees of venomous, vicious, armoured or vanishingly timid. The hand of a cultivator was needed to forge edible fruits and soften the hearts of beasts so that they might be domesticated or at least caught. Thus Mizzeen, God of the Harvest and the Hunt, did their work. Or rather, they taught the Giants how this work might be done, and set them to task, selecting the best plants and seeds, and the best traits amongst the beasts to breed, and pointing out which of the most vicious to cull.
Therefore, Mizzeen is better known as a God of Knowledge, specifically in the oral tradition, providing those that do the harvesting and hunting with the skill and instinct to carry out the work. They are as much a patron to rangers and druids as they are to farmers and fishers, and are often venerated by those professions. Because they are also responsible for the creation of plants with healing properties, they are also worshipped as a patron of medicine. While the mortal peoples often see Mizzean as a “good” deity, other Titans regard them with suspicion, for it is not in their instinct to surrender the wilds to the mortal people entirely and risk unbalancing the circle of life too far.
Mizzeen now slumbers of Kallipae.
Aasimar raised in a Fortress of Mizzeen gain: