Desna (DEZ-nuh)

Desna was one of the first deities, but while her peers burdened themselves with the task of creating Monteia, she spent her time building the heavens. She knew that there would be plenty of time for her and her followers to explore the many wonders of the world later. She's changed little since those earlier days, and she and her followers delight in exploring the world.

Holy Books & Codes

Writings sacred to Desna tend to be easily portable, written in simple language and often containing references to exotic, beautiful places and roads containing a shrine.

Shrine Wall Writings

Almost all Desnan shrines are covered with the observations and prayers of travelers and priests of her faith, containing the wisdom of the road and hints for the start of new journeys.

The Eight Scrolls

The Eight Scrolls is the name given to the main holy text of the goddess Desna. It is comprised of eight brief scrolls that contain all the doctrine of the church, along with her earliest history: her dealings with the other gods, how she discovered her powers, and how she fixed the stars to the heavens. The fifth scroll deals with how mortals should behave, but is written with enough internal contradictions that it sparks much discussion among the faithful. The clergy of Desna generally will accept most interpretations of the text, as long as they don't veer off too far from standard practices and teachings. The deity's informality is reflected in the fact that the Eight Scrolls are short enough to easily fit into two scroll cases (one if the transcriber's handwriting is small enough).

Tenets of Faith

Desna is a deity in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game's Golarion setting. She is known as the Song of the Spheres, the Great Dreamer, and the goddess of dreams, stars, and travel. Desna's religion revolves around concepts of exploration, freedom, dreams, and the wonder of the cosmos. Here are some common tenets associated with the worship of Desna:
Embrace the Spirit of Wanderlust: Desna's worshipers possess a deep desire for exploration and travel. They value the freedom to roam and experience new places and cultures. They embrace the unknown, seeking adventure and discovery in their journeys. Follow the Guiding Light: Desna's religion encourages her followers to look to the stars as a source of inspiration and guidance. Her worshipers find solace and direction in the celestial bodies, believing that they offer insights and blessings. They often engage in stargazing and celestial navigation. Cherish Dreams and Imagination: Desna's worshipers understand the power of dreams and imagination. They embrace the realms of fantasy and possibility, valuing the messages and insights that dreams can offer. They often encourage creativity and the pursuit of one's passions. Spread Joy and Goodwill: Desna's religion promotes spreading joy and goodwill wherever one goes. Her followers believe in the power of kindness, compassion, and bringing happiness to others. They may engage in acts of charity, perform entertaining arts, or share stories and laughter. Protect the Innocent: Desna's worshipers have a strong sense of justice and a desire to protect the innocent. They stand against oppression and injustice, defending those who cannot defend themselves. They value freedom and the right to pursue one's dreams without undue interference. Embrace Transformation and Change: Desna's religion recognizes the fluidity of life and the potential for personal growth. Her followers embrace change, seeing it as an opportunity for transformation and self-discovery. They are open to new experiences and adapt to the shifting tides of life. Seek Enlightenment through Dreams: Desna's worshipers believe that dreams hold hidden truths and insights. They may engage in practices such as lucid dreaming, dream interpretation, or meditation to access the deeper realms of consciousness and gain spiritual enlightenment. Celebrate the Beauty of the Natural World: Desna's religion instills a deep appreciation for the beauty of the natural world. Her followers find wonder and awe in the landscapes, flora, and fauna they encounter. They may engage in nature-based rituals, meditate in serene environments, or participate in environmental conservation efforts.
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