Hadurha
Goddess of the forge, creativity, and inspiration. Depicted as a tall, powerfully built woman with a muscular physique, she wears a simple toga that reaches mid-thigh, reminiscent of an idealized Olympian. On her hip, she carries a skysteel shortsword in a plain brown leather sheath.
She is neutral good and upholds the tenets against copying others' work without permission. The theft of ideas or property is an anathema to her. However, spoils of combat and great works of unique craftsmanship are celebrated, even if they are discovered as loot from honorable battles.
Her holy symbol is an upright hammer, and the design of this symbol varies greatly. All styles are considered valid, but it is said that the most unique designs may draw Hadurha's special attention, potentially imbuing them with greater power.
Hadurha's relationship with Imkael is complicated yet congenial. She respects the threadpainters and their work.
Sopuru and Hadurha share a constant, friendly, but fierce rivalry. While Sopuru idealizes perfection in all things, Hadurha celebrates the process of improvement. Failure is not the end for Hadurha's followers; rather, it is seen as the next step toward bettering a project or oneself. Only quitting is considered blasphemy in her eyes.
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