The Wild Bear
True Neutral Goddess of Nature, the Wild, and Animals
Names:
Melora (Common)
Larunda (Vulgar Celestial)
Florana (Celestial)
Wildxingzi (Wiltish)
Illha-Shilzu (Kinspeak)
Tawarnil (Elvish)
Nassëmaia (Sylvan)
Also known as: Mother Nature, Queen of the Wilds, the High Dryad, Mother-bear
Melora represents nature, and its impartiality to morality and the whims of sentient beings. She is warm and cold, uncaring, yet providing. She can be cruel and brutal, or warm and comforting. Followers of Melora, most often Druids or rural tribes, know that their livelihood depends on nature. She represents life and tranquility, violence and hunting.
She sometimes appears as a slender woman or a bear with antlers.
Divine Domains
Nature, Tempest, Life
Holy Books & Codes
Melora's Most Ancient Runes
The Tempest's Song
The Prose of the Trees
Divine Symbols & Sigils
bear, bear with antlers, storms, the dryad
Tenets of Faith
The Wild Bear's Runes:
The World is Cold; thou must make it Warmer
Nature Helps those who Help Themselves
Nature Provides and it Takes Away
All Forces have an Opposite Force




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