Difference between revisions of "Raketra"
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− | The goddess of weather, seasons, and change manifests in various forms in the dreams and visions of mortal creatures: an older, thin, dour woman of the viewer's race in robes which change from white to green to red to black, autumnal trees shedding leaves, the sound an iceberg breaking or wind howling, or clouds rolling over a clear sky. | + | The [[:Category:Deity|goddess]] of weather, seasons, and change manifests in various forms in the dreams and visions of mortal creatures: an older, thin, dour woman of the viewer's race in robes which change from white to green to red to black, autumnal trees shedding leaves, the sound an iceberg breaking or wind howling, or clouds rolling over a clear sky. |
The Lady of Changes is water in all its forms and roles, from rain to the ocean to tears, and all the change that its movement and cycles bring about, movement of all kinds, including the movements of the planets and the moon, time and its passing, ageing, air and fire, changing one’s mind, gender change, revolutions, development, progress, purpose, rolling with changes and adapting, difference, and returning. She is closely allied with [[Matemator]] and often works with him. She blesses those going through changes, those whose work or existence is seasonal or short, and those who make change happen. She is worshiped by sailors, farmers, nomadic tribes, intelligent aquatic creatures, and revolutionaries. | The Lady of Changes is water in all its forms and roles, from rain to the ocean to tears, and all the change that its movement and cycles bring about, movement of all kinds, including the movements of the planets and the moon, time and its passing, ageing, air and fire, changing one’s mind, gender change, revolutions, development, progress, purpose, rolling with changes and adapting, difference, and returning. She is closely allied with [[Matemator]] and often works with him. She blesses those going through changes, those whose work or existence is seasonal or short, and those who make change happen. She is worshiped by sailors, farmers, nomadic tribes, intelligent aquatic creatures, and revolutionaries. | ||
− | Her priests are called Watermen/Waterwomen, her clerics are called Seafathers/Seamothers, and her paladins are called Change Bringers. Her favored beer is lambic. She resides in The Outlands in a domain called The Shifting Pools. | + | Her priests are called Watermen/Waterwomen, her clerics are called Seafathers/Seamothers, and her paladins are called Change Bringers. Her favored beer is lambic. She resides in The [[Outlands]] in a domain called The Shifting Pools. |
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 11 May 2022
The goddess of weather, seasons, and change manifests in various forms in the dreams and visions of mortal creatures: an older, thin, dour woman of the viewer's race in robes which change from white to green to red to black, autumnal trees shedding leaves, the sound an iceberg breaking or wind howling, or clouds rolling over a clear sky.
The Lady of Changes is water in all its forms and roles, from rain to the ocean to tears, and all the change that its movement and cycles bring about, movement of all kinds, including the movements of the planets and the moon, time and its passing, ageing, air and fire, changing one’s mind, gender change, revolutions, development, progress, purpose, rolling with changes and adapting, difference, and returning. She is closely allied with Matemator and often works with him. She blesses those going through changes, those whose work or existence is seasonal or short, and those who make change happen. She is worshiped by sailors, farmers, nomadic tribes, intelligent aquatic creatures, and revolutionaries.
Her priests are called Watermen/Waterwomen, her clerics are called Seafathers/Seamothers, and her paladins are called Change Bringers. Her favored beer is lambic. She resides in The Outlands in a domain called The Shifting Pools.