Lumina, Goddess of Justice
Represents:
Law, fairness, truth, and traditionWorship:
Some elven judges still invoke Lumina's name in legal proceedings, particularly in cases involving ancient elven laws or customs.Followers:
Conservative legal scholars, judges in traditional elven communitiesPhysical Appearance:
Lumina is depicted as a tall statuesque elven figure with skin that gleams like polished marble. Her eyes are blindfolded with a strip of shimmering silk that seems to see through to the truth of all things. She holds a set of golden scales in one hand and a mirror of pure light in the other. Her robes flow like liquid silver, constantly shifting to reveal scenes of judgment and redemption.Pleases:
Fair judgmentsupholding oaths
protecting the innocent
seeking truth even when it's difficult.
Displeases:
Corruptionabuse of power
willful ignorance of injustice
making judgments without considering all perspectives.
Temple/Worship Sites:
Lumina's temples are circular structures with high, domed ceilings. The walls are adorned with mirrors that reflect and amplify light, symbolizing the illumination of truth. The center of each temple features a raised dais where disputes are settled and judgments are made. Intricate mosaics on the floor depict famous cases and moral parables.Simple Shrine:
A simple shrine to Lumina is a small, polished stone plinth holding a pair of balanced scales. Petitioners often leave small tokens representing their pleas for justice on either side of the scales.
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