Cela

Cela (a.k.a. Selyra)

Divine Domains

Goddess of the sea and the sky, ruler of the vast waters and the heavens. She governs the ebb and flow of the tides, storms, and the ever-changing nature of the sea. Cela is widely revered among seafaring elves and those who rely on the bounty of the sea.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

The symbol associated with Cela remains the trident, representing her authority over the depths of the sea and the interconnectedness of her dominion over the three realms. As the goddess of the sea and the sky, Cela's symbol serves as a reminder of the vastness and intricacies of the natural world, the mysteries she holds, and the ancient wisdom she imparts to the elven folk.   Element: Water
Animal: Dolphin
Plant: Kelp

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Cela, the wise and ethereal goddess of the sea and the sky, exudes a regal and mystical presence, embodying the timeless essence of these boundless realms. She stands regally, her form reminiscent of the vastness of the sea and the boundless expanse of the sky. She possesses long, flowing hair resembling the shimmering waves of the ocean, cascading down her back in elegant splendor. Her eyes, reflecting the hues of the sea and the ever-changing sky, hold a captivating depth that betrays the wisdom amassed over countless ages. Cela's skin has a luminous and ethereal quality, with a soft and subtle iridescence reminiscent of moonlit waters, further enhancing her celestial aura.   In artistic portrayals, Cela appears as a majestic figure, emanating an air of authority and ancient knowledge. She is often depicted wearing flowing robes that mirror the colors of the ocean, ranging from serene shades of aquamarine to deep sapphire blue. Her attire, adorned with delicate seashell and star motifs, symbolizes her dominion over the sea and the celestial realms, while also hinting at the countless mysteries and secrets they hold.   Cela is commonly depicted as a timeless and ageless deity, although her appearance exudes an agelessness that hints at the countless eons she has presided over the natural world. Her presence commands respect and reverence, reflecting her wisdom and experience in guiding the ebb and flow of the tides, the tempestuous storms, and the ever-changing nature of the sea and the sky.
Divine Classification
Goddess
Age
Adult, slightly older portrayal
Children
Pronouns
She/her
Sex
Female

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