Meshina
The Unbending Sage, the Sword of Justice, She Who Judges
Symbol: A Sword with an Eye as the hilt
Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Portfolio: Justice, Civilization, Learned Magic, Traditions, Honesty, Truth
Domains: Force, Inquisition, Knowledge, Law, Magic, Mind, Nobility, Planning
Favored Weapon: Longsword, Short Sword, Greatsword
Cleric Alignments: LG, LN, LE
Appearance
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Meshina is a powerful and mysterious goddess revered by those who value the ancient traditions of magic and seek to uphold justice at all costs. She is the embodiment of ancient magic, and is often invoked by those who seek to tap into the timeless power of the arcane. According to legend, Meshina was once a single goddess alongside her sister Avidina, but the two were split into separate beings during the ancient Progenitor War. Meshina is said to appear as a beautiful human woman with long, flowing black hair and piercing eyes that seem to see into the very souls of those who stand before her. Followers of Meshina see her as a guardian of ancient magic and a protector of justice. They believe that magic should be respected and preserved, and that those who seek to invent new forms of magic or bend its power to their own ends are misguided and dangerous. Overall, Meshina is a revered and respected goddess, feared by those who seek to abuse the power of magic and revered by those who seek to preserve its ancient traditions and uphold justice at all costs.Clergy and Temples
Temples dedicated to Meshina are often solemn and imposing structures. These temples are often located in remote locations, where they can be isolated from the distractions and temptations of the outside world. Inside Meshina's temples, her clergy can often be found studying ancient texts and seeking to understand the deeper mysteries of magic. They are devoted to preserving the ancient traditions of magic and passing them down to future generations. To this end, they spend much of their time copying old texts into new versions and researching the history and origins of various magical practices. These priests and priestesses are highly respected for their knowledge and expertise, and are often consulted by those seeking guidance on matters of magic and justice. Meshina's temples also serve as centers of justice, where disputes are settled and accused individuals are brought to trial. Those who stand accused before Meshina are expected to swear upon her name and speak the truth, for if they are caught lying for a major offense, the goddess is said to take personal offense and may even smite the accused.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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