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Aezith

Aezith, the Goddess of Life and Death. Aezith is depicted as a beautiful, otherworldly woman with long flowing hair and a bright, radiant aura. She is the guardian of life and death, and is responsible for maintaining the balance between the two. Followers of Aezith value compassion, selflessness, and the cycle of life. Her temples are peaceful, tranquil places filled with plants and flowing water.
Aezith is a beautiful, otherworldly woman with long, flowing hair that is as black as the night sky. Her eyes are deep and mysterious, seeming to contain the secrets of the universe. She has a bright, radiant aura that surrounds her, and is often depicted with wings or other celestial attributes. Her body is slender and graceful, and she moves with a fluid, almost ethereal grace. Despite her beauty, there is a sense of power and authority about her, as if she holds the fate of all living things in her hands.

Divine Domains

Life, Death, Cycles, Renewal

Artifacts

The Celestial Chalice: This is a beautiful, ornate chalice that is said to be imbued with the power of Aezith herself. It is believed to have the ability to grant life or take it away, depending on the will of the goddess. Followers of Aezith consider the Celestial Chalice to be a holy relic, and often pray to it or make offerings to it in times of need. The chalice is currently lost.
The Book of Life: This is a massive, ancient tome that contains the names of all living things, as well as the stories and histories of those who have passed on. It is said to be imbued with the power of Aezith, and is believed to contain the secrets of life and death. Followers of Aezith consider the Book of Life to be a holy relic, and often consult it in times of crisis or uncertainty.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Aezith's has two primary holy symbols, a winged serpent, and a lush tree with visible roots that seem to mimic the bare branches of a dead tree.

Tenets of Faith

Anathema
  • Disrespect for life and death: Aezith values the balance between life and death, and anything that disrupts this balance or shows disrespect for the natural cycle of life would be considered anathema to her. This could include things like unnecessary violence, murder, or abuse of the natural world.
  • Greed and selfishness: Aezith values compassion, selflessness, and the well-being of others, so any behavior that is driven by greed or self-interest would be considered anathema to her. This could include things like hoarding resources, exploiting others for personal gain, or ignoring the needs of others.
  • Undue interference with the natural cycle of life and death: Aezith is the guardian of life and death, and is responsible for maintaining the balance between the two. Any behavior that interferes with this balance or attempts to manipulate the natural cycle of life and death would be considered anathema to her. This could include things like raising the dead or attempting to extend one's own life beyond natural limits.

Holidays

The Day of Remembrance: This is a holiday that is celebrated annually by followers of Aezith. On this day, people take time to remember and honor those who have passed on, and to reflect on the importance of the natural cycle of life and death. It is a day of mourning and contemplation, and many people visit Aezith's temples to offer gifts and prayers. The Day of Remembrance is often marked by ceremonies and rituals, and is a time of community and connection.
The Festival of Renewal: This is a multi-day holiday that is celebrated by followers of Aezith every spring. It is a time of renewal and rejuvenation, and is marked by a series of ceremonies and rituals designed to honor the goddess and to celebrate the natural cycle of life. During the Festival of Renewal, followers of Aezith come together to give thanks for the gift of life and to reaffirm their commitment to balance and harmony in the world. The Festival of Renewal is often accompanied by feasts, games, and other celebrations.
Divine Classification
God
Realm
Church/Cult
Children
Gender
Woman
Eyes
White, plain orbs
Hair
Long, sleek, black as the night
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Warm beige, with a radiant aura that surrounds her

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