Leira
Goddess of Trickery and Illusion
Not much is known about Leira amongst the races of Pannonia, she is said to be the other Goddess who takes a personal involvement with the mortal races. Again, she is thought to only offer a whisper here or a push there, weaving a web of trickery. So good are her skills for Illusion, no one actually knows what she looks like and the various idols of her range from a crone to a beautiful woman with long black hair. Her symbol is a down-pointed triangle of swirling mist. Her followers typically take the form of illusionists, con artists or liars. She was said to be an enigma, never telling the truth when falsehood would do. Everything she did and said was shrouded in layers of illusion and lies. She believed that truth was worthless and that misbelief and falsehood were what gave life meaning. Leira has quite a small following. Her priests, known as Leirans, or Worshipers of the Mistshadow, wear silver masks and often disguise themselves to deceive those around them. Leirans would speak the truth only to other Leirans. High-level clerics of the Leiran faith are called Mistcallers. Every morning, and on every moonlit night, Leirans lay face down and prayed to the Lady of the Mists. If there was any mist, Leirans would walk through it and pray. The most revered act in the Leiran faith was the "Unmasking", a purification ritual performed when new followers entered the faith or if a follower changed rank. During the ritual, the follower would walk barefaced among its peers while the clergy would hold up candles and reflective surfaces.Divine Domains
Trickery & Illusion.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Her symbol is a down-pointed triangle of swirling mist.
Divine Classification
God
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Guardian of Liars, Lady of the Mists, The Mistshadow, Mother of Illusionists.
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