Demi Vin, Goddess of Agriculture (Dem-ee VAN (French))

And brewing. Domains: Beer (wine), Nature,

Description

Depicted as a rosy-cheeked halfling with long, braided hair, plump, but a laborer's physique. She is always depicted as carrying an overflowing basket laden with fruits of the field under one arm, the other cheerfully sloshing a tankard of ale or glass of wine. A quirk of mischief plays about her eye.

Personality

Cheerful and wise, Demi Vin is slow to anger. Deliberate in all things, yet she is among the first to celebrate a happy accident.

Activity

Her worshippers do not congregate at temples, rather, they can be found amidst harvest festivals, out laboring in the field, or tending to their presses, stills and casks.

Tenets & Ideals

Followers typically exhibit some of the following behaviors:
  • Sow the seeds for a bountiful tomorrow.
  • Eat, drink and be merry.
  • "Fill my cup with plenty, Mother. May it never run dry."

Relationships

Gaios

Legends depict Gaios, God of Land and Forests and Demi Vin as consorts, presiding peacefully over their shared domain of fruitful nature.

Zivaria

 

Uvian

 

Yalindi

History

Sowenshore

Demi Vin's realm of perpetual harvest. Orchards of trees heavy-laden with ripe fruit; endless fields of golden wheat, singing softly in the breeze.  

Alvar of the Herd

Basic Information

Title(s): Mother of Cups   Adjective(s): Vinian   Alignment: Neutral Good   Symbol: an overflowing cornucopia   Aspects/Aliases:   Pantheon: Zivarian pantheon   Gender: Feminine  

Influence

Portfolio: Agrictulture, harvest, autumn, beer and wine   Worshippers: druids, farmers, gardeners, herdsmen, brewers and vintners

Depictions of Demi Vin:


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