Seren
Seren, goddess of luck. Seren was often prayed to by gamblers and gamers, risk takers and adventurers, the brave and the foolish. It was believed that much of life fell to the whims of Seren - any action or event that seemed lucky or unlucky was put down to Seren's influence, and in many cases was written off as an act of the flighty goddess. It was believed that praying to Seren would bring a person good luck, though it was a risky thing to do as the goddess would flip a coin to decide if you received good luck or bad. It was thought that some people would be immune to Seren's whims however. When a coin was flipped for these individuals, it would land on its side - neither heads nor tails. These people would forge their own destiny, outside of Seren's influences.
Seren was often depicted as a slight young woman with attractive features. Her attire changed depending on the artist, but she was always shown with her perfectly balanced coin; 'The Coin of Fate'.
Seren was defeated by The Goddess in a game of chance, where the stakes were too high for the deity of luck to handle.
Divine Domains
Luck, Chance, Gambling, Games
Divine Symbols & Sigils
The Coin of Fate
Divine Classification
God
Children
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