Brighid, Daughter of Spring Character in World of the Five Gods | World Anvil

Brighid, Daughter of Spring

Although all religions of the world recognize the five gods, each has a slightly different theological interpretation of them.   Brighid is the Wealding incarnation/translation of the Scholar Goddess, also known as the Daughter of Spring. At death women who haven't raised or borne children generally are taken up by the Brighid unless they are particularly devoted or consecrated to another god. Petty saints of the Daughter are generally granted supernatural luck and creativity.

Divine Domains

Brighid is the goddess of Spring, creativity, and knowledge. She is associated with new life, inspiration, scholarship, the arts, hope, virginity, young love, communication, technology, luck, and talent. She is the patron goddess of painters, poets, musicians, actors, and artists of all kinds as well as scholars, architects, couriers, inventors, builders, teachers, and children.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Flowers, anemones, and songbirds are sacred symbols of her. Her colors are blue and violet.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

When appearing in visions, she often appears and a beautiful, clever young woman. Her primary color is blue; the secondary is violet. Sometimes she appears as the Feathered Bard, humanoid in shape, but with skin and hair formed entirely of feathers, singing or dancing to communicate.
Divine Classification
Goddess
Church/Cult
Children

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