Revka (Rev-kuh)
Earth Mother, Valindra, Mistress of the Wilds
"The Earth Mother is one of the oldest and most powerful deities of nature. She is proud, wild and untamed, just as nature is. She deigns to interfere little in the affairs of the Elder Races, outside of her favored Tilvanel."Chadwick DiataThe Scions of Nature
Revka is one of the few Primordials to survive the Chaos Wars, but her story is very unique amongst the survivors of that conflict. Revka was an avid supporter of Khazmijir, and was actually his partner during this time. Revka was absent at the trap laid for the primordials at El' Shanayah by Vraekar however, as she was leading another maneuver with the rest of Khazmijir's forces. Isolated and outnumbered, she dismissed the surviving combatants, and fled into hiding with her good friend Aravor. It was here that they fell in love, and while comforting her for her loss over the subsequent centuries she bore him several children, including Arüvorash, Shevra and the Dryads.
Despite her love for Aravor, she could not forget Khazmijir, and began wandering the Nether Abyss in search of his prison. It was here that she was captured in the early days of the Emerald Age by the being known only as the Prince of Chaos, and taken to the Far Realm. Aravor came and saved her however, but the corruption of that place would leave her never the same. The corruption left behind by the Void tore her in two, creating the common image of her as the two-faced lady, a being of both good and evil. Over the subsequent Ages her relationship with Aravor would become frayed as her corruption took further hold, and currently her location is unknown.
General Information
Symbol: Two-Faced Lady
Portfolio: Wild Nature, Earth, Plants, Spring and all growing things.
Domains: Beast, Chaos, Elemental (Earth), Nature, Twilight
Favored Weapon: Shortbow
Titles: Earth Mother, Valindra, Mistress of the Wilds
Blessing: Revka grants her followers the ability to cast the spell Entangle once per day.
Relationships
Former Partner: Khazmijir Partner: Aravor Children: Arüvorash, Shevra and the Dryads.
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