Lucianda - Harvest and Mountains
God of Harvest and Mountains
Lucianda, the God of the Harvest and Mountains, is a jovial deity often depicted as a rather obese satyr woman. She has the lower half of a goat and the upper body of a plump, middle-aged woman. Her hair is wild and made of wheat stalks, and her skin is the color of fresh soil. She wears clothing made of straw and burlap, adorned with various vegetables and flowers. Her most notable accessory is a large sunflower hat that shades her face from the sun.
Lucianda is a generous goddess who watches over the harvest and ensures that the earth provides plentiful bounty for all. She is also a protector of the mountains, where her powers of fertility are amplified. It is said that the highest peaks are where her true form can be seen, a towering and imposing figure wreathed in sunlight and fields of golden wheat.
Those who worship Lucianda offer her gifts of freshly harvested crops and flowers, and she is often called upon to bless fields and orchards to ensure a good harvest. She is also associated with fertility and is sometimes invoked by couples hoping to conceive a child. Those who disrespect her or take from the earth without giving thanks are said to be cursed with poor harvests and barren fields.
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a satyr woman that dresses like a scarecrow, rather obese
Lucianda, the God of the Harvest and Mountains, is a jovial deity often depicted as a rather obese satyr woman. She has the lower half of a goat and the upper body of a plump, middle-aged woman. Her hair is wild and made of wheat stalks, and her skin is the color of fresh soil. She wears clothing made of straw and burlap, adorned with various vegetables and flowers. Her most notable accessory is a large sunflower hat that shades her face from the sun.
Lucianda is a generous goddess who watches over the harvest and ensures that the earth provides plentiful bounty for all. She is also a protector of the mountains, where her powers of fertility are amplified. It is said that the highest peaks are where her true form can be seen, a towering and imposing figure wreathed in sunlight and fields of golden wheat.
Those who worship Lucianda offer her gifts of freshly harvested crops and flowers, and she is often called upon to bless fields and orchards to ensure a good harvest. She is also associated with fertility and is sometimes invoked by couples hoping to conceive a child. Those who disrespect her or take from the earth without giving thanks are said to be cursed with poor harvests and barren fields.
Chaotic Neutral
a satyr woman that dresses like a scarecrow, rather obese
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