Arawai
Arawai
The Sovereign of Life and Love Arawai is revered by rangers, druids, farmers, sailors and any who value fertility and good weather.
The sister of Balinor and the Devourer and the mother of the Fury as a result of her rape by her brother the Devourer. She is portrayed as either a half-elf, a halfling or a human and has even been portrayed as a bronze dragon.
Divine Domains
Creation, Good, Life, Plant, and Weather
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A stalk of wheat, or the Octogram in bronze and green, representing grains and plant life.
Shrines to Arawai are usually built of wood, rather than stone, and roofed with leafy branches atop a latticed framework. They are often adorned with stalks of grain or growing vines.
Tenets of Faith
- Be fruitful and multiply.
- Celebrate life, especially new life. A young sapling is a beautiful creation, and children are the world’s greatest blessing.
- Never turn your back on a child or young creature in need.
Holidays
Rangers, druids, farmers, and even sailors celebrate Arawai with the Divine Hunt, culminating in the Celebration of Arawai in early July.
Sacrifices to Arawai offer grains and other consumable plants and produce. Vassals request good harvests and live, healthy births from Arawai, as well as guidance in the wild.
Mental characteristics
Education
Arawai’s priests are knowledgeable about farming or natural lore, as well as religious issues. Most were farmers, woodcutters, or herbalists before becoming priests.
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