Pearlkeeper, Goddess of Eternity
Represents:
Time, longevity, and the endurance of dwarven maritime legacyWorship:
Dwarves honor Pearlkeeper through the creation of pearl-based timepieces that track tides and vast ocean cycles. Elders lead meditations on the ebb and flow of dwarven civilization.Physical Appearance:
Pearlkeeper is depicted as an ancient dwarf woman with skin that gleams like polished nacre. Her hair is a cascade of shimmering strands that seem to contain the reflections of countless lifetimes. Her eyes are two perfect pearls that shift color with the tides. She's often shown holding an hourglass filled with pearl dust and surrounded by a spiraling timeline of glowing runes.Pleases:
Preserving and honoring ancient traditionsCreating lasting works of art or architecture
Patience and long-term planning
Respecting and learning from elders
Maintaining detailed historical records
Displeases:
Shortsightedness or impulsive decision-makingDisrespecting or forgetting ancestral wisdom
Attempts to unnaturally extend life or cheat death
Destroying ancient artifacts or structures
Ignoring the lessons of history
Temple/Worship Site:
Pearlkeeper's temples are monumental structures built to last millennia. The walls are inscribed with the entire history of the dwarven people, updated regularly by devoted scribes. The central chamber houses a massive pearl that grows layer by layer over centuries, with each layer representing a significant era in dwarven history. Surrounding this are meditation pools where one can commune with ancestral spirits.Simple Shrine:
A simple shrine to Pearlkeeper might be a small grotto lined with mother-of-pearl. At its center would be a smooth stone basin filled with water and a single, perfect pearl. Devotees meditate here, contemplating the passage of time and their place in the grand tapestry of history.
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