/ipɔɹah/ Goddess of Grief
Goddess of Grief /ipɔɹah/
Later that day, they met a new goddess, /ipɔɹah/ Goddess of Grief, and the world knew sadness once more. Most of despaired, accept /ɵrikum/, /uɢɛmiʈof/, and /ipɔɹah/. /ɵrikum/ because she knew grief would come in the future, and that for now, she had new friends; /uɢɛmiʈof/ because the sad times make the future happy ones better, and the world would not always be happy; /ipɔɹah/ because she knew that sometimes we are all going to be sad, and when we are sad, it meant we cared, the cause of our sadness meant something, and we are alive.
Divine Domains
Grief, sadness
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A lone Raccoon
Mental characteristics
Gender Identity
Female
Divine Classification
Goddess
Species
Children
Aligned Organization
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