Morgina, Sister Goddess of Vebastonne and Magic
The Great Enchantress, The Great Raven
Morgina is the Vestoni goddess of magic, knowledge, and good morals. She is the sister of Lilia and it shows, as many tales tell of them not only working together but also opposing one another. However both goddess are equally worshiped, and seemingly at the end of the day get along just fine. While Lilia worries herself with the martial side of the Vestoni, and its warriors, Morgina worries about sorcery and to some extent the common people. She is a trickster and illusionist, but tempers this wild nature by caring for the common man and woman. Due to her close ties to magic, many of the wizards and witches of Vebastonne take her example and become illusionists and shadow magic casters, adorning black or grey robes and being focused on the study of magic. She is seen as the ravens that fly around, and it is said that if 2 ravens fly directly above you in the morning, good luck will follow, while if 4 fly overhead, be warry, for bad luck may befall you.
Divine Domains
Trickery, Magic
Artifacts
Grimoire of Raven: This magical tome, said to be penned with the quill from Morgina's wings herself, this tome is a strange arcane grimoire that can seemingly tell the future. Some of the greatest wizards of Vebastonne constantly scry the grimoire to decipher the future as it is told in ever confusing code and hints. It is said to also be able to give aid to those in desperate need.
Holy Books & Codes
The Arcane Texts of the Raven
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A many winged raven
Tenets of Faith
- Honor the name of Morgina
- Live an honest and just life
- Seeketh knowledge and hide your secrets
- Oppose the ignorant
- Fight with wit and cunning
- Show the power of the raven in all things, mysterious and ever changing
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Much like her sister, Lilia, she is a mysterious, beneficent goddess of Vebastonne. No one is sure why exactly the Vestoni were seen as worthy amongst all the primitive tribes of mortals in the world. Many of the wizards who pray to her report sometimes, they have terrifying visions of a world shrouded in midst, where in the center of the world is a divine paradise. However past this mist, is tendrils lashing out form the horrifying void of black nothingness, and the screams of unknowable god things. Clearly, the results of madness...

Divine Classification
Goddess
Religions
Children