Waterdancer

Waterdancer (Rockallian: Uiscedanseurr; Fernolian: Óscedansir; Astrallic: Uiscreairr), also known as Uscrincra, is a in Rockallic mythology belonging to the Twenty-two. She is associated with lakes, rivers, seas, oceans, and all bodies of water in general. She is revered especially by sailors and seaside dwellers.

Name
The name "Waterdancer" comes from the Old Rockallian name Uscrincra, a compound of Usc ("water") and Rincra ("[female] dancer"). This compound word used to also be used to refer to waves up until the 18th century, when Old Rockallian died out, though it can still be found in the current Astrallic word for "wave": óiscreair.

Appearance
Waterdancer appears as a giant, disfigured and faceless woman, with a body that is slowly moving up and down similar to waves at sea. She wears a cloak of constantly falling and dripping water, as if she just rose from the surface of the water itself.

Nature and functions
Waterdancer is the goddess of more or less all bodies of water, including brooks, rivers, lakes, ponds, seas, inlets, fjords, and oceans, and is believed to be able to influence all of these bodies of water on a whim. She has, not surprisingly, long been worshipped and revered by sailors, fishermen and seaside communities, mostly in the hope that Waterdancer would be merciful and make their days easy and bearable.

She is said to sometimes hide right under the surface of a part of the sea in wait of ships with the intent of sinking any ship on which travel any individuals that have committed crimes.