Mya
the Clanmother, Mother-of-All
Mya is the dwarven god of the clan, family and wisdom. Mya is an exarch of Berronar Truesilver and daughter to both her and Moradin. Mya remains a relatively young god, being born a few hundred years prior to the Thunder Blessing was bestowed upon dwarves. Many of her clergy see her birth as the reason for the blessing to have occurred.
Her representation of the clan and family sought to protect dwarves from internal conflict and foster good relationships between dwarves with blood-ties to one another. There are few who worship her solely, and instead tend to do so in conjunction with the Mother of Safety. She represents a less-conservative view on clanhood, believing that to keep a clan together, it must allow flexibility among its members.
Her representation of the clan and family sought to protect dwarves from internal conflict and foster good relationships between dwarves with blood-ties to one another. There are few who worship her solely, and instead tend to do so in conjunction with the Mother of Safety. She represents a less-conservative view on clanhood, believing that to keep a clan together, it must allow flexibility among its members.
Divine Domains
Knowledge, Life
Divine Symbols & Sigils
A faceless mother figure.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Mya is thought to appear as a kindly motherly figure, wearing a set of nice clean clothes with dwarven script written on them. She has long flowing firey-blonde hair reaching to her knees, flowing over her buxom and stout chest. She is seen as about 5'3" tall.
Social
Contacts & Relations
Mya has good relations with most of the Morndinsamman, though is opposed to Abbathor, Hanseath and Roknar. Her feelings towards Hanseath come from her belief that his carelessness can negatively impact dwarven clans, while the hate for Roknar is due to his potential to cause fractures among dwarves.
Mya has great relations with her mother Berronar Truesilver, Sharindlar, Valkauna and Gorm Gulthyn.
Mya was strongly opposed to gods whose influence could cause instability among families.
Mya has great relations with her mother Berronar Truesilver, Sharindlar, Valkauna and Gorm Gulthyn.
Mya was strongly opposed to gods whose influence could cause instability among families.
Religious Views
Myas clergy was extremely small, though a few of her followers could be found in a stronghold. Her followers were most often the leaders of dwarven clans, who made up the high ranking members of her clergy. Rather than being a formal clergy, her followers were counted among those that also worshiped Berronar.
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