Chauntea (chawn-TEE-ah)

Chauntea was the Faerunian goddess of life and bounty, who viewed herself as the embodiment of all things agrarian. The Earthmother was seen as the tamer parallel of Silvanus, The Forest Father of druidry and wilderness, as she was the deity of agriculture and plant cultivation.

Worshipers

Chauntea was seen by Faerûnians as a critical aspect of the assumed cycle of life. Private land owners and destitute farmers (perhaps as a consequence of an unproductive harvest) visited the clerics of Chauntea for any divine suggestions for aiding the harvest. If at any time plague or drought struck the crops, farmers looked to Chauntea, since they hoped she would save the harvest, due to her love of nature.   Some of her worshipers claimed that her divine glimmer gave life to the natural world, and some contended that she was the creator and source of all mortal races. In some sense, Chauntea was the manifestation of the earth itself—the avatar of the twin worlds Abeir-Toril.   The church was an approachable one, in that it welcomed all irrespective of gender or race. The liturgical doctrine of the church was such that it attracted more females than males, due to its preoccupation with femininity, and while female attendees outnumbered men, there was still a range of males that worshiped Chauntea.   Chaunteans maintained simplicity when it came to apparel. Druids preferred brown robes and priests preferred to wear a brown cloak with more standard livery such as a tunic underneath.   Her temples often had great libraries dedicated to agriculture.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Mental characteristics

Personal history

Chauntea was believed to be one of the eldest gods in she was said to be born when Toril was created during or prior to the primeval battles between Shar and Selûne. Selûne favored her and nurtured her with her light, with the help of Mystra.    When the world was young it was Masklin who welcomed in the gods from beyond Achoras the crystal sphere such as Chauntea into the world.

Social

Contacts & Relations

She had strong ties with other deities concerned with nature, such as Shiallia and Mielikki, and she shared a close relationship with Masklin. She was also known to have romantic affiliations with Pelor. Her most despised enemy was Talona, the lady of pestilence, whose disposition to wreak suffering, disease and decay upon the natural world led her to oppose her with upmost vehemence. She was always in conflict with Talos. Chauntea battled deities who sought to desecrate and expunge nature; she opposed evil deities such as Malar and Bane, and viewed the latter's resurgence as portentous.
Divine Classification
Greater deity
Religions
Children
Religions Achorian pantheon
Alignment
Neutral good
Honorary & Occupational Titles
The Great Mother
The Grain Goddess
The Golden Goddess
Earthmother
The Forest Mother
She Who Shapes All
Guardian of the Wilds and Deeps
Keeper of the Wild
Goddess of Bountiful Nature
Domains
Life
Portfolio
Agriculture, Crops, Farmers, Gardeners, Summer

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