Aieda
Literally the moon of Magudonya. Goddess of love and fertility and the wife of Mithra.
Unlike the moon of Earth, Aieda is not tidally locked and her slowly changing face is used by some to predict the future.
Also, the full moon lasts for four days on Magudonya and occurs at the changing of the month with two days being in each of the consecutive months.
Divine Domain: Love and fertility
Traditional Blessing: "May Aieda bless you and watch over you." These words are said while placing a palm on the recipient of the blessing's heart.
Symbology: The official symbol of Aieda is a silver disk on a circular plaque of onyx, though sometimes the silver is replaced by a disk of mother of pearl.
The priesthood of Aieda also wear a necklace showing the goddess in all her phases. This is generally considered their most precious possession.

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