Phaedra
Phaedra is the Goddess of Life and Nature; Patroness of the Soul. She favors those who are more existential and theological; such as artists, musicians, bards, druids, teachers, and philosophers, who tend to see her as their matron deity, worshiping her through their love. She has power over life, having bore it into the world her husband, Hartzonell, created for her and their children.
Divine Domains
Good, Healing, Liberation, Animal, Charm, Plant
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A wolf laying in a canoe.
A flamingo silhouetted by the moon.
Physical Description
Identifying Characteristics
Contribution by Elizabeth Schrier
Though many of the ancient texts are conflicting in details in many ways that are quite normal in the infancy of literature and lore; they are all consistent in the description of Phaedra, describing her appearance as that of an Elf.Mental characteristics
Personal history
Contribution by Elizabeth Schrier
When Hartzonell went about creating the Cosmos, he turned to his wife for council; for he had never created something as vast and meticulous as this and feared she may disapprove of his creations. Phaedra was nothing but warm as she assisted her beloved in his work; guiding him to create the trees and animals among the many races that he had begun on his own. She reminded him of the constant need of companionship even among the beings he created. She helped create the beasts and the birds, the fish and the plants, painting beauty with every touch. With every creature she helped create she imbued the capacity to love and the will to fight against those that would strive to take it from them, providing the world with yet another kindness. She shared her affection for her own children, giving the angels a way to make their own creations, and love them as she had.
© Dylan Eugene Wheeler 2018
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