Emiva
The one true Goddess
It is said that she rose with the land, giving life to everything around her. She cared for the land that we know today as Nasera, giving life to everything that exist on the land.
Emiva is the goddess of creation, destruction, and everything in between. The major symbols that is identified with her is the moon, snow lions, and arctic wolves.
ORIGINS
Emiva it the only one true deity according to the Followers of Winter, for she is the one that created the continent Nasera as well as everything living there.
According to the earlier poems and other writings of her, Nasera was a very green and lively continent even far up in the North; but that it all changed when her wife was killed by another demi-god. It is said that Emiva cried and raged so much that she created the snowy and icy lands that is the North today.
There is very little written of the period before the death of Emiva's wife: the first known writing describing the Goddess and Nasera was written on the walls of a cave up north and it was speculated that it had been written almost 5000 years before Winter’s Defeat.
It describes how Emiva came to exist and how she soon grew lonely with only the animals and plants she had created, she wished for companionship and love. So, the goddess split a part her immortal soul and created her wife Aniva, a woman with eyes just as yellow as the goddess' own and hair as red as blood.
Later writings describe her wife Aniva as a half-god, since her soul was created by a part of Emiva’s, and was portrayed as a trickster. While Emiva was a goddess, despite not carrying a whole soul. Aniva did not have the complete powers of creation or destruction, but she was nimble, fast, and very intelligent.
According to the earlier poems and other writings of her, Nasera was a very green and lively continent even far up in the North; but that it all changed when her wife was killed by another demi-god. It is said that Emiva cried and raged so much that she created the snowy and icy lands that is the North today.
There is very little written of the period before the death of Emiva's wife: the first known writing describing the Goddess and Nasera was written on the walls of a cave up north and it was speculated that it had been written almost 5000 years before Winter’s Defeat.
It describes how Emiva came to exist and how she soon grew lonely with only the animals and plants she had created, she wished for companionship and love. So, the goddess split a part her immortal soul and created her wife Aniva, a woman with eyes just as yellow as the goddess' own and hair as red as blood.
Later writings describe her wife Aniva as a half-god, since her soul was created by a part of Emiva’s, and was portrayed as a trickster. While Emiva was a goddess, despite not carrying a whole soul. Aniva did not have the complete powers of creation or destruction, but she was nimble, fast, and very intelligent.
REBIRTH
In the religious book Creator of Winter the fourth Priestess of Winter writes about the disappearance of Emiva that happened shortly after her wife’s death. She wrote that the goddess had given a few of her followers a vision of a child being born sharing their goddess’ hair and one being born sharing the looks of her wife, and the Priestess claims that the goddess meant that she would be reborn until she found her reborn wife.
CHILDREN
Together Emiva and Aniva had five children that was the beginning of the race Ditavi: the twins Kinoe & Tenoe Amaris, Verti Tamaris, Nevae Januma, and Emifa Yoruma.
All the children had their mothers’ yellow eyes, but only the youngest inherited Emiva’s unique hair. Each child was just as nimble and fast as Aniva, and as observant and benevolent as Emiva.
All the children had their mothers’ yellow eyes, but only the youngest inherited Emiva’s unique hair. Each child was just as nimble and fast as Aniva, and as observant and benevolent as Emiva.
Goddess Emiva
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Divine Classification
Goddess
Church/Cult
Children
Eyes
Yellow
Hair
Shoulder-length black hair with a white fringe
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