Lunvanna
The Storm Dancer
A goddess of sea, wind, rebellion, and laughter, Lunvanna is the daughter of chaos and compass of wanderers. Sailors, pirates, dissidents, and lovers pray to her for safe passage and liberation. She is often portrayed as a barefoot woman of shifting form, dancing through clouds and storms.
Her priests wear bells and paint their faces; her holy texts are poems, songs, and dream-visions. She despises tyranny and stagnation. Her blessings come in gusts of inspiration and flashes of lightning.
Her priests wear bells and paint their faces; her holy texts are poems, songs, and dream-visions. She despises tyranny and stagnation. Her blessings come in gusts of inspiration and flashes of lightning.
Divine Domains
Tempest; Trickery
Artifacts
Holy Books & Codes
The Whispering Compendium
This sacred text is a collection of unbound sheets of parchment, each bearing a unique poem, song, or an illustrated dream-vision. The Compendium is ever-evolving; new verses and insights are continually revealed to Lunvanna's priests and most devout followers through divine inspiration, personal epiphanies, or shared dream-visions.It has no fixed order, encouraging followers to arrange and interpret the verses as the "wind" of their spirit guides them. The text frequently speaks in metaphors of the sea's boundless freedom, the wind's untamable spirit, and the joyous rebellion against any shore that seeks to contain them.
Tenets of Faith
Holidays
High Day
Tempest’s Kiss - 14th MistfallCelebrates the chaos of storms and the passions of freedom. Offerings are cast into the sea, and wind-chimes are hung across city streets. Tricksters are unofficially “sanctified.”
Feast Week
Gale Revel - 15th-21st of Leaf FallMasked balls, kite tournaments, and storm-chasing rituals. Legends say Lunvanna herself may dance in moonlight during the week.
Divine Classification
Greater Deity
Alignment
Chaotic Good
Children

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