Beory

The Earth Mother

Beory is the goddess of the Earth, Nature, and Rain. She is also known as the Earth Mother.   Beory is considered to be a manifestation of the earth itself. She does not care for anything else, and mortals or other deities only concern her if they threaten the earth. She is distant even from her own clerics, who wander the earth to experience the different parts of the world. They spend their time communing with nature and often associate with druids.

Divine Domains

Animal, Earth, Plant, Water.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Beory's symbol is either a green disk marked with a circle or a rotund, female figurine.

Tenets of Faith

Beory is worshipped widely throughout the world, but particularly in the wild lands. Her faith is prevalent among tribespeople.   Beory’s most commonly depicted form has changed slowly from a rotund, middleaged woman to a young, athletic wood nymph. She is often depicted nude or wearing simple garments made of broad leaves. There have been no recorded manifestations of Beory in centuries, and even her most devoted worshipers think of her as a force of nature rather than a divine personage. The worship of Beory has been rather disorganized.   There is one, secretive, organised clergy of Beory, known as the Old Faith. Whilst being a chiefly druidic organisation, the Faith also comprises rangers, treants and lycanthropes, all of whom are determined to do what is necessary to protect the natural order of the world.
Divine Classification
God
Alignment
Neutral
Children
Gender
Female

Beory's Symbol by Unknown



Cover image: Religion by Unknown
Character Portrait image: Beory by Tony Hough

Comments

Please Login in order to comment!