Cimexi, Goddess of Bugs
"Skitter, scatter, chitter, chatter. We are all around.
Flutter, flitter, buzz and whisper. All secrets we have found."
A little-revered goddess, Cimexi has few worshipers besides those in areas frequented by insects and other pests. Farmers pray to protect their crops, and natives of swamps and jungles pray to her to spare them from her poisonous charges. In the rare times she is portrayed in art or literature, Cimexi wears a bug-like helm and a cloak resembling shimmering insectoid wings.
Tenets of Faith
Cimexi has no specific requirements of mortals, only that they respect her place among her fellow divines.
Holy Books & Artifacts
There are no texts or artifacts related to Cimexi, though legends tell of a loom strung with golden spider silk that allows its user to weave with such accuracy the resulting tapestry is like a window to the scene.
Holidays & Festivals
Though there are no specific holidays or festivals in her honor, farmers and priests often include her in their seasonal harvest rituals.
Relationships
Alternate Names
Kimek (Thali)
Kima (Glyfen)
Domain
Bugs
Symbols & Signs
a spider or wasp
Divine Relations
Father: Florian, the Green Lord
Mother: Drakala, the Queen of Beasts
Spouse/Romantic Interest: none
Children: none
Siblings: The Four Seasons, Articus, God of the Hunt, Pantarus, God of Predators, Morbrem, God of Plagues and Disease, Felgrem, God of Poison
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