The waves and the wind and tide all fall under her wrathful yet fair, gentle yet unbiased treatment. As the sea itself knows no difference between those who sail its waves between those who are good or evil, neither does Numariador, God of the sea. There is no discrimination from Numariador, no matter who you are, you will be treated the same as any other. Those who live and die by the sea will pass through the terrible threshold of her domain. Torn apart by the waves and tides, crushed in the briny deep, ripped to shreds by the hungry creatures of the sea. When one dies of her domain, if they lived by the sea, they will come to perfect serenity amidst the glowing and wondrous deep dark. A whole new world opens to sailors who live by her name. Upon death, one will go through a storm of transition before being rewarded by being able to swim through the afterlife as one would swim through water whose tides flow in their will. Able to pass from realm to realm of the afterlife via its waters which rejoin those who rise to different paradises. It is Numariador who ties the afterlife realms together to ensure all may see their loved ones who have passed on. Sailors are the most common to follow the untamable nature of the sea, but many a seaside wanderer will often do the same even from the shore.
Numariador is a massive center mass of a dark creature with multiple eyes and tentacles reaching across the entire reaches of the bottom of the ocean. Due to the dwelt depths, and some of her being subterranean, getting a glimpse of her is not only rare, but what most would deem impossible. Only her offspring, the giant sea creatures of varying hungers or mercy, come to fall into myths and legends of sailors who either encounter wondrous creatures, or terrible monsters of no mercy.