Fridja, Goddess of Togetherness
Fridja is the daugther of Gimrid, the god of the craft, and Jarla, the goddess of luck, and the wife of Edea, the goddess of celebration, who was created by her grandparents and the first gods Arnu, the god of magic, and Ishgala, the goddess of life, to be her companion.
As the goddess of Togetherness, she protects friendships, relationships and gatherings themselves.
She is almost always jointly worshiped with her wife Edea as it is believed that their relationship was the most passionate, strongest and compassionate of all the gods.
She also shares the duties of being the patron of all Dwarves (DnD: Dwarves, Gnomes, Halflings) with her wife Edea, the goddess of celebration, her uncle Rhonur, the god of the sea, and his wife Thalmira, the goddess of tempest, ever since her parents died as a result of the second war of the gods.
As the goddess of Togetherness, she protects friendships, relationships and gatherings themselves.
She is almost always jointly worshiped with her wife Edea as it is believed that their relationship was the most passionate, strongest and compassionate of all the gods.
She also shares the duties of being the patron of all Dwarves (DnD: Dwarves, Gnomes, Halflings) with her wife Edea, the goddess of celebration, her uncle Rhonur, the god of the sea, and his wife Thalmira, the goddess of tempest, ever since her parents died as a result of the second war of the gods.
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Edea, Goddess of Celebration
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