Mama Killa (MAH-mah KEE-yah)

Inca Deity

Mama Killa

Mama Killa, the divine custodian of the moon and the celestial rhythms, weaves the silver thread of lunar cycles with a grace that governs the night. Her presence is the whisper of the nocturne, her form aglow with the soft luminescence of the celestial body she embodies. Mama Killa's eyes, pale and wise, hold the secrets of the night and the mysteries that dance under the cloak of darkness. Her voice is the hushed tone of twilight, the silent communication that resonates with the nocturnal creatures and the dreamers. As the goddess of the moon, Mama Killa's touch is the subtle pull on the ocean's tides, the gentle nudge on the cycles of growth, and the guide for the patterns of behavior that follow her phases.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Hair resembling cascading moonbeams, silvery eyes reflecting the night sky's mysteries, ethereal, moon-like skin tone, often depicted adorned in lunar symbols and celestial motifs.

Mental characteristics

Sexuality

Mama Killa desires in silence, drawn by rhythm and ritual, by the tides of longing and return. Her love is lunar—gentle in glow, yet shaping oceans and destinies. She favors those who honor stillness and ceremony, and gives herself in phases, always circling back with light in her hands.

Lineage

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Sex
Female
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic

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