Kindrin
Kindrin - Dragon Goddess of Beauty and Grace
Kindrin, the Dragon Goddess of Beauty and Grace, is depicted as a pearlescent dragon, shifting from black to white with a myriad of colors in between. Her domains are beauty and grace, influencing how things are presented, perceived, and performed. Her influence is still appreciated by many, though worship of Kindrin has faded over time. There are a few notable places where her worship remains, most prominently in Ostrea, Andosia, and Fluidan.
Followers of Kindrin regularly wear flowing garments that move easily with the elements. Kindness and forgiveness are central tenets of the faith, with the act of granting forgiveness, even when undeserved, seen as an embodiment of Kindrin's grace. Fluid, graceful motions are infused in all rituals, dances, and ceremonies dedicated to her.
Kindrin herself is depicted as a long, serpentine dragon with graceful wings. Her mother-of-pearl white face transitions into a shimmering black iridescent tail, flowing gracefully as she flies. Her kind, all-black eyes are inscrutable and mysterious.
Her holy symbol is a black pearl nestled in white silk.
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