Aereathel/Trajeon Character in D&D world | World Anvil
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Aereathel/Trajeon

Goddess of Wishes and Fate; God of Luck

In her Aereathel aspect, traditionally known to humans, she is also associated with sacrifice. She is often worshipped by men. Her surprisingly few followers can be primarily distinguished by the ritual greetings they use. There are a few altars dedicated to her in meadows. There are many myths involving her great debates with Areainra. She is the daughter of Ilead. She is known to give some help to mortal villains.   In his Trajeon aspect, he is an industrious god of fate and luck.

Divine Domains

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

In her Aereathel aspect, she is very beautiful, with tanned skin, long, rippling red-gold hair, and eyes the color of deep pools. She is tall and very slender, and sometimes seems very sad. She usually wears leather armor dyed dark grey and dark green.   In his Trajeon aspect, he takes the form of a teenage boy. He is tall and has a thin build. His hooded eyes are slate-gray. He has tan skin. He is usually portrayed nude. He carries a box.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

She/he is fascinated by the shifting, ever-changing cycle of fate. She detests stability and stasis, and encourages her followers to upset the social order and bring change and innovation.
Religions
Alignment
Chaotic Neutral
Current Location
Species
Ethnicity
Children
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