Jormungandr

Jormungandr (also spelled Jörmungandr,) is the serpentine god of the tides whose length is immeasurable. Jormungandr is also the father to legendary and now deceased Ragnaros, First referenced in the First Era, Jormungandr was said to be cause for the great waves capable of sinking naval ships, ancient drawings from the time show Jormungandr wrapping his body around ships and crushing them with ease and devouring them. Due to this, many sought to study his movements and give safe passage without attack. The massive Titan has been named the God of the Seas, and typically inhabits the sea between Equis Majora and Tabula Rasa. Though he has been known to migrate to other parts of the planet. Though his intents are unclear, Jormungandr has a habit of destroying several ships under Rasan rule making it seem he is against the Rasans. But, the serpent has also been known to destroy some, but not all, ships that get near him. In a prophecy involving Jormungandr, he is depicted attacking Hralsvelgr and Nidhoggr as part of a Deitic battle royale.

It is thought he is still bound to his old master Lir (also spelled Ler.) The old god of the seas had Jormungandr to serve as his voice, communing with his mortal servants. Since Lir's demise, communications between Jormungandr and mortals have ceased. This is assumed for two reasons, the previously mentioned Lir's death and the changing in language. Jormungandr is unable to speak common, but can speak Old Norse, Celestial and Deep Speech. Of these languages, he will still commune with other gods and Titans, relaying massage from one deity to another. When Jormungandr destroys ships,

Appearance
Jormungandr is a massive serpentine with pale skin and venomous features meaning that he has a triangular shaped head. Jormungandr's body has proven time and time again to be to long for measuring some while some approximations put Jormungandr to be the same length as Tabula Rasa, others like to think the great serpent encompasses the world. Very rarely is it noted, but some witness encounters with Jormungandr state that it had a barb like rattle on the tail with each lobe being the size of castles. Jormungandr on some accounts has been seen with fin-like structures on the back and head.