Pera

Artisan of Poison, Goddess of Flowers, Witch Queen, Poison Dragonfly

The Artisan of poison, Pera is widely known as the Witch Queen. Patron to assassins and saboteurs, Pera is a goddess prayed to in the underbelly of many cities. She is also the goddess of blooms and flowers and is still celebrated for this. In the season of Artisans, the blooming flowers are celebrated with a day designated to Pera. Many cultures will pray not to her, but to their lost loved ones and lay flowers to their graves. Traditionally, it was so that the souls may ferry the flowers to Pera, and that gifting her these ingredients will provide one good health in their life. She is generally seen as a green skinned woman with onyx black eyes and insect-like wings.

Divine Domains

Arcana, Death, Grave, Nature, Twilight

Holy Books & Codes

In the book of vials, sometimes joked as the vile book of vials, one may find recipes for the deadliest poisons, as well as their cures, all from the natural plants of Aethera. Many believe this to be a book from Pera.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

A dragonfly, facing down.

Tenets of Faith

Unknown. However, many of her followers believe in the idea of unseen work. It does not need to be accredited to be appreciated.

Holidays

Beluna Eìtear is the day of providing flowers. A day in which families will ask their passed loved ones to bring Pera flowers as a request for good health. This holiday is always in the season of Artisans; before the flowers begin to wilt.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

A tall, lithe female figure with the wings of a dragonfly. Her green skin is shown only from her bared back around her wings, as the rest is left under a large cloak. Her eyes always appear onyx black, but either her eyes are seen or her face is covered, leaving little known about the remainder of her face.
Divine Classification
God
Children

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