Andora, the Moon Goddess
Andora is a neutral deity who is associated with the moon, death, and winter. She is often depicted as a calm, serene figure with long, flowing silver hair and gentle, compassionate eyes. She is usually accompanied by a pack of spectral wolves or other creatures of the night.
Andora is a goddess of transition and transformation, and she is said to guide the souls of the dead to their final resting place. She is associated with the winter season, and she is often invoked to help people come to terms with the loss of loved ones and to find peace and acceptance in the face of death.
Andora is also a goddess of wisdom and knowledge, and she is often called upon by her followers to help them understand the mysteries of life and death. She is said to be able to grant insights and revelations to those who seek her guidance, and she is often worshipped by those who are seeking spiritual enlightenment and understanding.
Andora's domains are Death, Moon, and Winter. Her symbol is a silver moon with a white rose in the center. Her favored weapon is the scythe.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
- A silver moon with a white rose in the center
- A spectral wolf or other nocturnal creature
- A white lily or other funeral flower
- A silver scythe or other death-related weapon
- A crescent moon surrounded by stars
Tenets of Faith
- Accept the inevitability of death and seek to understand its mysteries.
- Respect the dead and honor their memory, and help their souls to find peace and rest.
- Embrace the wisdom and knowledge that can be gained from the experience of death.
- Seek to alleviate the suffering of those who are grieving or in pain.
- Use the power of the moon to illuminate the path to enlightenment and understanding.
- Work to create a world filled with compassion, acceptance, and peace.
- Respect and honor the natural cycle of life and death, and do not seek to defy or alter it.
- Help others to find their way through the darkness and to discover the light of the moon.
Holidays
The Feast of the Moon
The Feast of the Moon is a holiday that is celebrated by the followers of Andora, the goddess of the moon, death, and winter. It takes place on the longest night of the year, when the moon is at its fullest and brightest.
On this day, Andora's followers gather to pray and make offerings to the deity. They also engage in various rituals and activities that are meant to honor and celebrate Andora and her connection to the moon.
These activities may include moon gazing and making wishes on the brightest stars, telling stories about Andora and her deeds, singing and dancing to the sound of celestial music, and sharing food and drink with one another.
The Feast of the Moon is a time of reflection and contemplation, as the followers of Andora come together to celebrate their deity and to ponder the mysteries of life and death. It is also a time of joy and celebration, as the followers revel in the light and beauty of the moon.
Divine Classification
Greater Deity
Church/Cult
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