Lumirana, The Platinum Daughter
Minor Goddess of The Sun, Purity, Children, and Forgiveness
Divine Domains
Holy Books & Codes
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Tenets of Faith
Flame and light are the great purifier and the great forgiver. Use both to cleanse and purify in my name.
Protect and cherish children always.
Kindness and Positivity is always worth more than violence and hate. If violence must be done, take no joy in it.
No creature is too far gone to find redemption, and no evil act is too evil to be beyond Forgiveness. All can be forgiven, and should be.
Never make violence or war where you could instead bring purity, and peace.
Always strive to return Undead to the ground and give them the blessing of a true death, so their souls might finally be at peace.
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Divine Goals & Aspirations
Relationships
History
For Eons Uncounted Bahamut sat atop all divine beings and all pantheons as the lord of all gods, sitting above them all wise and goodly as he oversaw creation and provided guidance and direction for mortal and godly beings alike. Even when his other Godly brothers or allies had children, married, got together, and developed relationships it was said that Bahamut remained stoically solitary through it all...but eventually, even Bahamut began to grow lonely upon his throne, and in a moment of passion with one of his fellow deities he soon had a child. This beautiful daughter inherited her father's beautiful platinum scales as well as his deep belief in the ways of good, and in time became Lumirana as she reached maturity, patron goddess of children and the sun and all things good. The two deeply love each other, and though his daughter does not quite share his enthusiasm for law and order, they nonetheless get along very well and have ever since Lumirana came into being.
Relationship Reasoning
Though they sometimes disagree on some things thanks to Lumirana's close association with humanity and Draconia, Bahamut and his daughter are naturally incredibly close with each other thanks to their familial relationship. Both large proponents of goodness and the guidance and shepherding of mortal races on the proper paths as well as the protecting of children, though the two gods sometimes disagree on how violence should be addressed.
Commonalities & Shared Interests
The two gods both believe in goodness, protecting the innocent and children, and redeeming those who have fallen or sinned.
If only we all might be so good as her, this world might be a brigher place. Thus we strive to embody even a fraction of her goodness.
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