Demeter - God of Nature
Demeter is the Goddess of Nature, Fertility and of the Autumn. She is a maternal yet stern divinity, supporting all those who come under her wing and scorning all those who anger her.
She can commonly be found maintaining the natural balance in the world and overseeing druidic communities.
Demeter is the primary consort of the God Horace, with whom she has three divine children, Persephone, Mab and Titania. Demeter and her daughters each represent one of the four seasons.
Demeter is commonly worshipped by farmers, especially during the harvest season.
In Winterkisk, Osirin, Demeter is more commonly known by the Goliaths that live there as Chauntea, their patron deity.
Domains: Agriculture, Autumn, Childbirth, Fertility, Harvest and Nature.
Symbols: Cornucopias, Grain, the Sickle and Wheat.
The Spring Equinox is when the day and the night are equally as long, and the days are getting longer. It is also a religious day for the worshippers of Demeter and Persephone, celebrating the start of Spring and the return of Persephone from the Underworld. Laphria - 22nd of Tétartos
A religious day for the Nature Gods such as Artemis and Demeter. On this day the people of Exorsia celebrate the natural world. Thesmophoria - 1st of Ogdos
A religious festival held in honour of the Gods Demeter, Horace and Persephone. It was commonly celebrated to promote fertility in crops and people. It marks the day when Persephone returns to the Underworld. Elusiana - 1st of Déchatos
A religious day for the God of the Harvest Demeter. Sometimes called the Day of the Harvest, it is celebrated by the collection of the harvest crops. It is believed crops collected on this day grant good fortune when eaten.
Apperance
Demeter is exclusively depicted as feminine, commonly a plump middle aged figure with braided hair and adorned with a mixture of flowers, leaves and wheat.Holidays
The Spring Equinox - 30th of TrítosThe Spring Equinox is when the day and the night are equally as long, and the days are getting longer. It is also a religious day for the worshippers of Demeter and Persephone, celebrating the start of Spring and the return of Persephone from the Underworld. Laphria - 22nd of Tétartos
A religious day for the Nature Gods such as Artemis and Demeter. On this day the people of Exorsia celebrate the natural world. Thesmophoria - 1st of Ogdos
A religious festival held in honour of the Gods Demeter, Horace and Persephone. It was commonly celebrated to promote fertility in crops and people. It marks the day when Persephone returns to the Underworld. Elusiana - 1st of Déchatos
A religious day for the God of the Harvest Demeter. Sometimes called the Day of the Harvest, it is celebrated by the collection of the harvest crops. It is believed crops collected on this day grant good fortune when eaten.
Divine Classification
Greater Deity
Realm
Date of Birth
The Golden Age
Pronouns
She/Her
Gender
Female
Chauntea (Winterkisk)
Divine Patron:
Firbolg
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