Meira

The Weaver of Fate

Meira, the goddess of divination and fate, is a figure of calm authority and unwavering purpose. She governs the threads of destiny, seeing both the grand design and the smallest choices that shape the future. Meira’s personality is measured and impartial, never swayed by emotion or chaos. She views time as a river, constantly flowing, and believes in guiding mortals toward understanding their place within it. Her wisdom is vast, and she encourages her followers to seek clarity, urging them to embrace their fates rather than resist them.   When Meira appears to mortals, she often takes the form of a serene woman clad in silver robes, her eyes glowing with the light of stars. In this form, her gaze seems to pierce through time itself, as though she can see all possible outcomes at once. At times, she may manifest as a raven or an owl, symbols of foresight and wisdom, watching from the shadows and offering subtle guidance. Her presence is often accompanied by a feeling of stillness, as if time itself momentarily slows in her presence, giving mortals a glimpse of the divine order of fate.   Her followers are seers, oracles, and scholars, those who seek to understand the future and unravel the mysteries of fate. Clerics, wizards, and even monks are drawn to her teachings, dedicating their lives to mastering divination and interpreting the signs of destiny. Many of Meira’s devotees serve as advisors to rulers, offering counsel based on their visions and insights into future events. They are often known for their calm demeanor and unshakable belief in the inevitability of fate, striving to align themselves and others with the paths laid out by the goddess.   Meira’s influence can manifest in quiet but powerful ways, such as cryptic visions or moments of profound insight. She may guide her followers through dreams or omens, helping them to see the patterns that others overlook. Her favor brings clarity to those who seek it, allowing her followers to predict outcomes, avoid disasters, or accept their role in the grand tapestry of existence. To those who revere her, fate is not something to be feared, but rather understood and embraced.
Divine Classification
Deity
Alignment
Lawful Neutral
Species
Children
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