Kushinada-Hime
The goddess of agriculture and flowers has been a major idol in the lives of common people for many eras. In the early centuries of man it was she who invented the basic ideas of irrigation, planting crop fields, and storing grain and taught these to men as she traveled the land. Even if the advancements like aqueducts and cold storage were created by men ages later the success of modern life is still heavily built upon the principles Kushinada gave humans in the Dawn Era. While she is rarely spoken of amongst the complex lives of nobles, mages, and adventurers she has innumerable shrines in farming communities and is featured in pantheon temples.
- Bonus: Rations can be used twice.
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