Elara, Mistress of the Moon
Elara is the goddess of the Moon, Dreams and Illusions. She is a patron of bards and storytellers, and her followers seek her blessing for inspiration and creativity. She embodies the mysterious nature of the moon and is known for her whimsical personality. Her symbol is a harp.
She is often depicted as a graceful figure with long silver hair, dressed in flowing robes that shimmer in the light of the moon. Some tales also tell of Elara's ability to shape-shift into a white wolf or a bat, adding to her reputation as a goddess of magic and mystery.
Elara is said to be capricious and changeable, much like the phases of the moon. Her moods are said to influence the dreams of mortals, causing vivid or confusing visions. Her followers often hold nocturnal gatherings to celebrate her power and seek her guidance.
Despite her chaotic nature, Elara is said to have a deep compassion for mortals, especially those who suffer from nightmares or mental illness. Her followers believe that she has the power to soothe troubled minds and bring peace to those who are tormented by dark thoughts.
Divine Domains
Elara's Divine Domains are Twilight and Arcana.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Elara's symbol is a silver harp.
Holidays
Elara’s festival, Des de Elara, starts at midnight on the Winter Solstice, the 28th of Elaramen. The festivities commence with a beautiful moonlit procession. Dancers adorned in flowing silver and white garments gracefully move through the crowd, their steps synchronised with the rhythm of celestial music.
Divine Classification
Deity
Alignment
Chaotic Neutral
Current Location
Children
Pronouns
She/Her
Sex
Female
Gender
Woman
Presentation
Feminine
Eyes
Silver
Hair
Silver
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Pale white
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