KIKAFYI (ki,ka,fu,i)
Goddess of the Home and Hospitality (a.k.a. ΚΗΚΑФΥΗ, КИКΑΦЮИ)
KIKAFYI is the protector of home and enforcer of hospitality. Her name is invoked when welcoming a guest into a home. It is said that not even the other deities would dare harm a guest under her protection.
The house rules acording to KIKAFYI
- One must never neglect your duties toward a guest with your home.
- A guest must not disrespect their host.
- Do not force a guest from your home without reason.
- Guests must not outstay their welcome.
- A host must not allow insult to come to their guest.
- A guest must never allow insult come to their host.
- Wash your hands before eating. Hosts must provide a means for a guest to wash their hands before a meal.
- Do not make romantic/sexual advances to anyones wife/husband or underage children.
- Always be courteous to the slave/servant bringing your meal.
- Do not take more than your fair share of food and drink at a meal.
- If you are invited to a meal, do not bring more guests than your wife and underage children.
- There is no greater insult to KIKAFYI than to attack anyone under her protection.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Laurel wreaths are considered a symbol of KIKAFYI.