Khala, Goddess of Winter
Lady Khala (a.k.a. The White Witch)
Divine Domains
Death, Tempest
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A six-pointed snowflake
Holidays
Khala's holiest day was once the Winter Solstice, celebrated on 15. Khalar (which is now called Shadar).
Physical Description
Facial Features
Khala has sharp and angular facial features, marked by her pale skin.
Special abilities
Khala has control over snow and ice, and create a snowstorm on demand.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Khala was the wife of Zehir, and although she fought alongside the rest of the gods against the Devourer in the Dawn War, she felt constrained by the rules put in place by Pelor that regulated the seasons. Khala eventually rebelled against Pelor and the other gods, locking the continent of Archaeon into a year-long winter and beginning the conflict that would be called the War of Winter, which would see the fall of the Elven Kingdom, the Giant Hegemony, and the Empire of Lyria.
Gender Identity
Female- she/her/hers
Sexuality
Heterosexual
Intellectual Characteristics
Khala was a strict and cold deity, who showed little emotion to her followers.
Morality & Philosophy
To Khala, only those who can endure the harsh cruelty of the world deserve to live in it.
Personality Characteristics
Motivation
Khala wanted to freeze the world into an eternal winter.
Vices & Personality flaws
As Khala cared little for the well-being of her followers, particularly if they had no direct use for her, she was only able to inspire loyalty through fear.
Social
Family Ties
Khala was the wife of Zehir, and is the mother of Kord.
Speech
Khala was said to speak in clipped, frosty terms.
Divine Classification
Deity
Alignment
Neutral Evil
Species
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Lady Khala, the White Witch, Goddess of Winter
Year of Death
3701
Circumstances of Death
Khala's death heralded the end of the War of Winter.
Children
Gender
Female
Eyes
Icy blue
Hair
White and waist-length
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Pale white
Character Prototype
The White Witch from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.
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