Era ya
Highest or Mother Faerayaxianal D'al Trandiel
Goddess Elder (The mother goddess) Eraya.
A plethora of other gods/goddesses and demigods/goddesses are beneath Era ya. The Erayax have a religious deity for seasons, the sun, the moon a variety of other beasts and various races.
Era ya is depicted as a woman – each race has their own version of her. Rather than a source of tension though, it is claimed that this is just one of the many facets of her humor.
Artifacts
Cerulean Valerase – a purple tourmaline gem of power.
Tenets of Faith
The original Tenets of faith have been lost to time.
In modern times, the tenets revolve around honouring martial abilities.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Eraya was in truth a generally healthy Erafin female.
This fact has been lost to the ages though, whilst she is consistently depicted in famale form every race has their own racially influenced version of her.
This fact has been lost to the ages though, whilst she is consistently depicted in famale form every race has their own racially influenced version of her.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Eraya (shortened name) was part of the crew of the Ashay Noor
Accomplishments & Achievements
Eraya led her followers to one of the most inhospitable regions in Ashnoor and, for a time at least, they thrived.
Failures & Embarrassments
Eraya, being merely a long lived mortal eventually died.
Her great failure was in not preparing her people for this eventuality and, consequently they took a dark path. One that she, arguably, had never intended for them.
Her great failure was in not preparing her people for this eventuality and, consequently they took a dark path. One that she, arguably, had never intended for them.
Morality & Philosophy
Eraya had remained to assist the world recovery after her own people decimated it.
Philosophically, Eraya's goal was for the planet's denizens to rarely if ever know the kind of warfare she and her people had experienced.
Philosophically, Eraya's goal was for the planet's denizens to rarely if ever know the kind of warfare she and her people had experienced.