Skadl (SKAH-dee)
Norse Deity
Skadl
Skadl, the formidable goddess of winter, mountains, and hunting, is the embodiment of the stark beauty and deadly grace of the frozen wilds. Her presence is as crisp and biting as the winter air, a deity whose essence is one with the ice-capped peaks and the silent snowfall. Skadl's form is an awe-inspiring sight, a huntress draped in the purity of snow and the armor of the relentless chill. Her eyes, the clear blue of glacial ice, reflect the unyielding strength of the winter and the solitude of the highlands. Her voice is the howl of the blizzard and the silence of the snow-covered expanse, a sound that evokes the reverence of the stark and the splendor of the hunt. As the goddess who thrives in the inhospitable, Skadl's touch is the frost that clings to the world, her influence found in the challenge of survival and the respect for the harshness of nature.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Tall and formidable figure, often depicted in winter attire, radiating strength and resilience. Possesses attributes symbolizing her affinity with mountains and cold regions.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Skadl loves with distance and dignity, her heart forged in frost and mountain stone. She is drawn to solitude shared rather than filled, and to strength that stands beside rather than before. Her intimacy is rare and formidable—like winter sun on snow, it does not warm easily, but when it does, it glows with quiet truth.
Lineage

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