Domains: Siege endurance, the sealed door, the held line.
Era of ascension: Great Expansion. Cohort: current. Drømgar rose during the generational Lyzine war, when the Dern's concentric-ring defensive doctrine and the constant pressure of deep-debt rotations produced a clan-religion that did not need to win, only refuse to lose.
Worshipped by: The Dern, in every concentric ring of every fortress-city, and the veterans of the deep-debt rotation who have stood at a sealed door for a full watch knowing what was on the other side. (The worships edge is authored downstream on the worshipper, not here.)
His body is the sealed door. The inner doors of every Dern fortress are carved with concentric rings — the doctrine made literal in stone — and the rite is the sealing-prayer spoken once at every full closure of an inner door. Worshippers say Drømgar is the door's refusal to open. Not the wood, not the iron, not the bar. The refusal itself. A door that opens to a knock has lapsed in worship; a door that opens because the captain inside chose to open it has done a different thing entirely, which the patron permits but does not bless.
He is not a war daemon. He is the opposite face of the same coin Trømgodd holds for the Strømgodden — Trømgodd witnesses the charge; Drømgar witnesses the stand. The Strømgodden patron asks that you go forward bleeding into the enemy; Drømgar asks that you give up the outer ring and seal the next one, because the city is built to be eaten from the outside in. Dodi's architecture is the theology made physical: you sacrifice the outer districts to preserve the inner fortress, and the patron blesses every closure. A Dern commander who refuses to seal the next ring because the families in the outer one have not yet fled has not failed Drømgar; she has failed the doctrine, which the patron forgives and the council does not.
The deep-debt rotation is a religious obligation as much as a civic one. A clan member owes the rings a watch — sometimes a year of watches — and the watches are kept at sealed doors that no one expects to open. The prayer is the watch. The watch is the prayer. The door does not need to know.