DEITY: Rageenah, the Re-Wheeler Character in Urth | World Anvil
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DEITY: Rageenah, the Re-Wheeler

~ RAGEEDAH ~ GIANEESA (GUY A KNEE) ~ GHIANNAY ~ (GHEE AUNT NATURE) ~   Domains: Regenesis, Metamorphosis, Rebirth, Adaption 
Symbols:  The Wheel   
Beasts: Butterflies, Moths (ovum/egg, larva/caterpillar, pupa/chrysalis, moth, butterfly)     
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    Rageenah teaches the cycle of the Wheel. As each things end, we may not see any use of life in what little remains. But there is always value, value that the Wheel renews into a second life, a second use, a second existence to be of value. There is a universality to the concept of the Wheel, in that there are many cycles in existence. And you never ride the wheel only once. Reincarnation is part of that teaching, that after death what was once you becomes something else, not you but no less valuable.   Rageenah teaches the frugality of finding uses for things worn, used, and broken. Old clothes use for rags or clothes for patchworks. Broken furniture for scrap and firewood. Bones for tools, weapons, decorations. Animal and humanoid refuse for fuel and fertilizing crops. Whole animal use of every part. Corpses return to the earth through unboxed burial, or cleaned by carrion eaters.     The Wheel depicts dead people, dead animal carcasses, half eaten vegetables and fruits, torn and damaged goods, and even piles of dungs descending in the bucket of the wheel on the right. Rageenah has her left hand pushing the wheel down. On the right side the wheel rise with buckets bursting with grains, new clothes, blankets, tools of bone, flasks of liquids, candles, leather goods, a flowering tree with a child and doe beneath its boughs.   Religion: DC10 The Wheel is the symbol of all cycles in life. At every end, when we think nothing of value exists, what remains will have a second life, a second purpose. It is remade, reborn, re-wheeled, metamorphosized into something different but valuable.
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