Yedus
Yedus is the Aralanian goddess of life, plants, and the wilderness. Known for her role in creation, she emerged from the union of Aralen and Illyr, the elemental beast of earth. Yedus is a central figure in Aralanian myth, representing growth, fertility, and the untamed beauty of nature. Her presence is often described as vibrant and overflowing with vitality, with her footsteps causing trees to grow and flowers to bloom.
In Aralanian myths, Yedus is often depicted as a joyful and vibrant figure, whose mere footsteps cause the earth to bloom. Stories such as "The Footsteps of Yedus" describe her as a playful goddess, constantly moving forward, spreading life in her wake. Yedus’ union with Jontor, the sun god, symbolizes the harmonious relationship between life and light, which is essential for the growth of plants and crops. Her relationship with Alfion, the god of death and time, emphasizes the balance between life and death in the natural order. Despite her association with joy and fertility, Yedus is also a fierce protector of nature, as shown in myths where she unleashes her wrath upon those who would harm the natural world.
Yedus is worshipped as the patron of farmers, hearders, and those who live close to the land. She is celebrated during harvest festivals, where offerings of grain, fruit, and flowers are made in her honor. Her followers see her as both a nurturing and protective force, embodying the vitality of life and the cycles that sustain it.
She is the wife of Jontor
Divine Domains
Life, Nature, Plants, the Wilds.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A green tree set on a golden diamond

Divine Classification
Goddess of Nature
Religions
Church/Cult
Spouses
Jontor
(spouse)
Siblings
Aligned Organization
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