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Ahna

Domain of Life

    Ahna is the Goddess of Life, The Usherer of New Beginnings and The Mother of All. She is the cause for all life in the world and inspires joy and happiness to those that worship her. The single most worshipped god of all the main pantheon, she resides over matters of family and fertility.   Any place of civility will have a place of worship for Ahna. Her priests typically will lead their people through the various rituals and celebrations of their culture that do not fall directly under the realms of the other gods. Weddings, births, birthdays and new years are thr main celebrations her priests lead.
OLD TEXT: The god of Suffering, Martyrdom and perseverance, renowned for his compassion and endurance. It is he who offers succor and calming words to those who are in pain, victimized or in great need. He is the willing sufferer, the one who takes the place of another to heft the others burden, to take the others pain. He is the god of the oppressed and the unjustly treated. It is said that if he had his way, the Crying God would take all the suffering in the world onto himself, so as to spare others. Since he can’t, he blesses those who endure on others’ behalf, and he alleviates suffering when he can. Martyrs who die that others may live are always blessed by Ilmater with a final rest and reward in the god’s afterlife, should they so choose.   Ilmater’s priests take in the ill, the starving, and the injured, and his temples give most of what they receive to help offset the suffering of the world. His followers provide succor when they can, but also use force to put an end to torture and suffering inflicted on others. Ilmater’s priests travel to places where the worst possible conditions exist, ministering to the needs of the oppressed, the deceased, and the poor. They put others ahead of themselves, are sharing of all they have, and emphasize the spiritual nature of life over the welfare of the material body.   Priests of Ilmater who are on a quest to aid others can be recognized by their hair shirts, vests of coarse fur worn against the bare skin. It is taboo to harm such priests as they go about their duties, such as when they administer to the wounded on a battlefield. The taboo is so strongly felt among humans that other races respect the custom. Even orcs and goblinoids will avoid directly attacking a peaceful priest of Ilmater, as long as the priest administers to their fallen warriors as well.   Most folk deeply respect the work and the sacrifice of Ilmater’s faith, and lend aid to such endeavors where they can. When a temple of Ilmater sends its faithful to help refugees of war or victims of plague, their willingness to sacrifice their own well-being always prompts ordinary people to support them, whether they are inspired or shamed into action.
Type
Religious, Pantheon

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