Chauntea
Chauntea (pronounced: /tʃɔːnˈtiɑː/ chawn-TEE-ah) was the Faerunian goddess of life and bounty, who viewed herself as the embodiment of all things agrarian. The Earthmother was seen as the tamer parallel of Silvanus, the Forest Father of druidry and wilderness, as she was the deity of agriculture and plant cultivation.
The Earthmother is everything, and her health is our health. She feeds us, clothes us, waters us, and shelters us. No god is greater than her, though many are noisier. No god is more forgiving, more nurturing, or more essential. Truly, Chauntea is All.
Titles | Adjectives | Aspects & Aliases | Portfolio | Domains |
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The Great Mother The Grain Goddess The Golden Goddess Goddess of Agriculture Earthmother The Forest Mother She Who Shapes All Guardian of the Wilds and Deeps Keeper of the Wild Goddess of Bountiful Nature The Mother of All Flowers The Lady of the Harvest Grandmother (Uthgardt) | Chauntean | Bhalla (Rashemen) Chantea (Wa) Earthmother (Moonshae) Jannath (Netheril) Pahluruk (Great Glacier) | Agriculture | Life |
Gender | Alignment | Symbol | Worshipers | Channel Divinity |
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Feminine | Neutral Good | Sheaf of grain or a blooming rose over grain | Peasants Servants Druids Gardeners Any who earned pay from working on farmland | Life |
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