Fifaldia (Fi-fal-de-ah)
During the autumn season, when the world's crops are being harvested and stored for the winter, the Goddess Fifaldia is honoured and thanked for gifting the plentiful food to the people of the land. This is because Fifaldia is the goddess of harvest and it is by her generosity that the crops are allowed to grow and flourish. By this extension she is also seen as the goddess of charity as her followers seek to emulate her generosity at all times of the year by providing for those in need. Because of this, temples dedicated to Fifaldia are safe havens for the sick and desperate and are very popular throughout the mortal world.
Divine Domains
- The harvest
- Nature
- Animals
- Charity
- Healing
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Fifaldia is often represented by a wheat sheaf.
She is also said to often walk through the fields and forests of the land as a deer, leading those who find themselves destitute to aid and sanctuary. For this reason , some see it as a sacrilege to hunt Deer, especially around the harvest season, for it is said that such an act would be punished by famine later down the line.
Divine Classification
Deity
Children
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