Goddess: Cygna (sig - na)
(a.k.a. Maiden of the Waves)
One of the Prime Deities
Goddess of the Rivers, Oceans, and Water.
Patron Goddess of Clerics.
Patron Goddess of sailors, fishermen, and merchants
The largest temples dedicated to Cygna are usually are located in capital cities: Yulis, Cardona, and Friermouth
The Festival of Cygna is held on the last Waterday in the month of Cygnium.
Colors are ocean blue and seafoam white.
The most common statues of Cygna have her depicted as a woman with a short wavy dress and a tiara over her long wavy hair. On one hand is a trident and one leg is on top of the wave.
The symbol of Cygna is a cascading wave in the shape of the letter C.
The religious organization that worships Cygna is known as the Aquamarine Assembly.
Holidays
Festival of Cygna - Last Waterday in the Month of Cygnium
Alignment
Neutral Good
Children
Current Residence
Water Plane
Sex
Female
Gender
Woman
Presentation
Feminine
Eyes
Deep pools of blue
Hair
Long wavy hair
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
Humanoid with blue tinged skin
Height
5'7"
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