Arianna, Goddess of the Harvest

Aspects: Indulgence and Diligence
  A Goddess of human origins.
  Arianna is often portrayed as a muscular farmer, whose hands are covered in soil. She wields an iron sickle and rides an ox who trails ice behind its hooves. She stands for the long arduous work of the harvest and the bounty such work provides.
  Arianna’s dirty hands and sickle represent the cycle of the harvest, the planting, tending and eventual reaping of crops. Her ox represents the beasts o burden as winter creeps closer.
  Arianna blesses those who toil hard in farmland and celebrate their efforts, while she shuns those who are idle and ill-prepared for the oncoming of winter.

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