Anahita (ah-nah-HEE-tah)
Persian Deity
Anahita
Anahita, the embodiment of life-giving waters and fertility, graces the natural world with her nurturing essence. Revered as the divine caretaker of rivers, lakes, and seas, she commands the flow of water with a graceful flick of her wrist. Her realm extends to every droplet that quenches the earth's thirst, from the gentle morning dew to the mighty rivers that carve their way through landscapes. Anahita's presence is a soothing balm, her every movement radiating a serene energy that encourages growth and renewal. She is often envisioned as a majestic figure robed in cascading blues and greens, her hair flowing like the very rivers she governs. In her benevolent gaze, one finds a deep connection to the life-sustaining cycles of nature. Anahita's touch brings forth the bloom of spring, the abundance of harvest, and the quiet repose of winter. She speaks in a voice that resonates with the gentle babble of brooks and the powerful roar of waterfalls, a symphony that sings of life's perpetual ebb and flow.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Chestnut-haired goddess with aquamarine eyes reflecting clear waters, a warm, golden complexion evoking vitality, often adorned in river and floral motifs symbolizing life's sustenance.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Anahita flows through her lovers like a river through stone—shaping them slowly, irresistibly, with grace and power. Her intimacy is both sensual and sacred, a reflection of life’s fertility and the awe of sacred waters. She is drawn to beauty in all its forms, whether bold or tender, and gives of herself freely, though never without knowing her worth. Desire in her hands becomes a blessing, baptismal and bright, a deep drink from the divine.
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Children
Sex
Female
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic