Flora
Flora, one of the twin daughters of Silvanus, was a lesser deity followed by small clans of druids. She was sent to Creostrana, along with her sister Fauna, as one of the many forces of the Gods to protect the Material Plane.
Divine Domains
Flora is involved with the nature, life, and tempest domains.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Flora is often associated with the Campanula flower, representing strength, as well as the cornflower, symbolizing blessings. Her holy symbol is a radiant, blooming flower in full bloom.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Flora is an anthropomorphic version of a flower garden. She is tall and slender, with skin resembling bark on the outer edges of her frame. The areas of bark extend into a combination of flowers, moss, and vines. She is wearing what appears to be a dress and cloak of similar fashion, made with vines, twigs, and leaves. Her skin is reminiscent of a rainy day, combining the greens of the forest and gray of the skies.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Flora was created with spring in mind, birthed from the pollen of a Bellflower in the garden of Silvanus. In her earliest days, Flora wandered the young world, exploring its untamed beauty. She marveled at the diversity of life, tending to the plants and creatures she encountered. It was during this time that she discovered her innate ability to bring life to the land and to nurture the growth of all things green and vibrant.
Over time, Flora's presence became known to mortals who felt a deep connection to the land. Elves, firbolg, druids, and nature-loving citizens began to worship her, seeking her guidance and blessings. She often appeared to them as a beautiful, ethereal figure with flowers growing from her skin.
Over time, Flora's presence became known to mortals who felt a deep connection to the land. Elves, firbolg, druids, and nature-loving citizens began to worship her, seeking her guidance and blessings. She often appeared to them as a beautiful, ethereal figure with flowers growing from her skin.
Social
Contacts & Relations
In various cultures, Floriana is celebrated through festivals of blossoms, where people create intricate floral arrangements and release them into rivers to symbolize the cycle of life. Her followers often wear wreaths of flowers and adorn their homes with floral decorations to honor her.
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