Nacha
1st of Sun's Swell, AE 721
Autumnal Queen
The first of the two mother goddesses, Nacha represents a mother's unending patience and gentle guidance. She loves unconditionally, even– especially– when one feels they do not deserve it.
Nacha and her sister, Lovina, were once the same goddess, known as Kondrati.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
An oak tree with yellow leaves
Tenets of Faith
- Care for those who struggle to care for themselves
- Be kind for the sake of being kind, not to receive gratitude
Social
Family Ties
Although the exact term for the relation between Nacha and Lovina is not always clear, they are most often referred to as being sisters. Together, they are the mothers of Stradan, born as the twins Dinya and Katsya to Kondrati. Their father– and indeed if they even have one– is unknown.
Nacha independently has a child of her own, Rassya, the goddess of the sun, summer, and righteous fury. Rassya is believed to not have a father, born simply because the mother goddess wished to have another child.
Divine domains
Motherhood, autumn, teaching
Motherhood, autumn, teaching
Divine Classification
Deity
Religions
Species
Children
Pronouns
she/her
Presentation
Feminine
Aligned Organization
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