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Gossalu

Gossalu

Divine Domains

Luck and fortune, both good and bad.

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Snakes and esteria blossoms.

Physical Description

Identifying Characteristics

Gossalu is darker than most of the Virilen gods, owing to her far travels across Deseran when she gets bored or wishes to scatter good or ill fortune on a new group of victims.

Mental characteristics

Morality & Philosophy

Gossalu looks out for herself first and foremost, deciding her actions and choosing sides accordingly. Though her main motivation is her own amusement, she's not as likely to curse the innocent as she is to bless the wicked. Since her driving motivation is entertainment, her moral compass is a bit skewed. She'll bless the wicked who amuse her, and sometimes she curses the innocents who bore her, hence the reality that bad people see just as much—if not more—good fortune than the righteous.

Taboos

Gossalu has a soft spot for snakes, and as such it's considered bad luck to brush off or injure a snake; Gossalu just might snap at you if you hurt her pets.

Personality Characteristics

Motivation

Gossalu likes to be entertained and is easily bored. Her behavior stems from a desire to be amused and never stay bored longer than necessary.

Likes & Dislikes

In addition to her fondness for snakes, Gossalu likes the esteria flower. Keeping esteria blossoms around one's house is meant to bring good fortune to the home and those who live there.

Vices & Personality flaws

Amoral

Social

Family Ties

Gossalu is married to the god of justice and balance, Rongon. They have two daughters: the goddess of the sun and war, Matroia; and the goddess of the moon and change, Thiumea.
Divine Classification
Deity
Children
Gender
Female
Eyes
Jade
Hair
Long, black
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Bronze
Height
5'6"
Character Prototype
Loki

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Character Portrait image: Commission - Saromei by Paola Pieretti

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