Nuwa (NOO-wah)

A Chinese Diety

Nuwa

Nuwa, the serpent-bodied goddess of structure and repair, mended the sky with colored stones and shaped humanity from clay. She brings not just life but form—shape, rule, and meaning. In her, chaos is healed, and fractures are made whole.   She appears with a calm smile, her serpentine tail curled beneath robes of clouded jade. In one hand, a compass; in the other, divine glue. Her movements ripple like silk in water—fluid, corrective, complete.   Nuwa’s love is healing structure. She seeks those who mend, who fix, who see potential in broken things. Intimacy with her is the art of restoration—filling the cracks with gold.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Serpent-bodied, jade-robed, serene face, carries celestial tools.

Mental characteristics

Sexuality

Loving and restorative. Drawn to those who repair and rebuild. Desire is sacred mending.

Relationships

Nuwa

spouse

Towards Fuxi


Fuxi

spouse

Towards Nuwa


Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Date of Birth
Spouses
Fuxi (spouse)
Siblings
Children
Sex
Female
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic

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