Izda

Izda

"The moon brings light to those in darkness. The rain nourishes all."
Common Views on the Divines
Izda is a goddess of the Ziela pantheon and serves as the goddess of the moon and the rain. Izda is said to have come into existence from Ija and Itu's wonderings at how the new creation might be nourished. Izda is seen as less invested in the lives of mortals when compared to her siblings, but is still occasionally seen as a patron of hunters, foresters, and others who dwell close to nature. Her association with the rain also has some cultures use her as a patron for farmers, but this role is often more in line with Nidra than Izda.   As a Tosemuist goddess, Izda is identified with dieties of several other Tosemuist faiths. Some of the notable examples being Sura of the Draskyiti and Lua of the U'wa'ne faith.

Divine Domains

The moon and rain. Sometimes hunting or nature in general.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

A Crescent Moon.   A Rain Drop.

Tenets of Faith

"Do not say 'the gods forsake me!' while the rain nourishes your lands and the moon gives light to your darkest nights."

Divine Goals & Aspirations

Izda seems primarily concerned with maintaining the natural processes of the world.

Mental characteristics

Gender Identity

Izda is almost universally depicted as female.
A Kedolye painting depicting Izda
Divine Classification
Goddess
Species
Church/Cult
Children
Known Languages
Izda is thought to be able to communicate with any being in any tongue.

Character Portrait image: by DALL E

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