Arba, the Wildmother
Fey Goddess of Agriculture, Seas and Wilderness
The realm of Arba extends to wherever the seas shift and the land grows wild. As the keeper of the wilderness and Fey Queen of the Spring Court, Arba represents the wild creatures of nature, the rush of the angry rapids, and the heat-heavy stillness of the desert. elves and gnomes worship her, as do farmers and hunters, accepting her guidance to exist harmoniously within savage lands. Those seeking safe passage across dangerous waters pray to her to guide them.
Depiction
Immortalized through wooden reliefs and carved idols in hidden, overgrown groves and rural shrines, the Wildmother is shown as a beautiful woman with green skin nearly swallowed by a wild, tangled wreath of hair, leaves, and vines that dwarf her lithe form.Commandments of the Wildmother
- Protect the untamed wilderness from exploitation and destruction.
- Use nature's gifts wisely. Respect her power and fear her fury.
- Embrace and respect the savage nature of the world. Exist in harmony with it.
Symbol of Arba
Basic Information
Alignment
Lawful
Honorary & Occupational Titles
- The Wildmother
- Mother Nature
- The Great Fawn of Spring
Children
Gender
Female
Worship Information
- Agriculture
- Seas
- Wilderness
Divine Domains
- Life
- Nature
- Tempest
Shrines often found in wilderness, farmland or ports for worshippers to pray for good weather and safe passage.
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