Kanai
Goddess of law, justice, and order
State your case before the Mistress of Law, and let us see how your fate will be cast.
One of the Sisters of Fate, Kanai's (KUH-nye) role as the forger of ones own destiny makes her popular with the disenfranchised and ambitious. While she is supportive of her followers' struggle to determine their own future, she never approves of conflict or stepping on others to reach your end goal.
This also extends to her role as patron of law, with most court rooms including a miniaturized bronze hammer and anvil. Judges use the hammer to seal judgements, symbolically forging the accused's fate, and most judges even have their own hammers made that they carry on their belt.
Divine Domains
Peace, Fate, Forge
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A bronze hammer and anvil; sheep; ram's horns
Relationships
Commonalities & Shared Interests
The two sisters get along well, though this does not mean they agree in all things. Farahai believes firmly in letting things take their course, while Kanai believes that fate is what you make of it.
They rarely share a base of worshippers, but those who follow one sister generally offer tribute to the other as well.
Commonalities & Shared Interests
Kanai and Felisis are both the younger siblings in their respective sibling pairs - and are both the more optimistic of the pair. They often spend long hours together, enjoying the beauty and wonder of the world and making the most each and every day. Though not often linked together, there is sometimes a theological theory that Kanai and Felisis are also the deities of the sun/day, while Farahai and Iros-est are deities of the moon/night, though this is seldom posited.
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