Daikitsu
It is not surprising that the Tian Xia goddess Daikitsu is a common object of veneration given that she has the everyday subjects of rice, agriculture, and craftsmanship under her divine purview.
While worshipped across Tian Xia, Daikitsu's largest centres of worship are: within the Forest of Spirits, where many kitsune reside; the samurai nation of Minkai; and Shokuro that used to serve as the breadbasket of the former empire of Lung Wa.
Church of Daikitsu
Daikitsu is widely venerated across Tian Xia as her role as a goddess of rice and agriculture ensures many seek her favour. Farmers seek her blessing to ensure fertile fields and good harvests; smiths and craftsmen worship her aspect as a patron of artifice; and families pray to her for safety. Daikitsu is also worshipped as the patron of the kitsune people and has many followers amongst them.While worshipped across Tian Xia, Daikitsu's largest centres of worship are: within the Forest of Spirits, where many kitsune reside; the samurai nation of Minkai; and Shokuro that used to serve as the breadbasket of the former empire of Lung Wa.
Divine Domains
Change, creation, family, nature
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Daikitsu appears as a beautiful kitsune woman with snow-white fur and nine tails.
Social
Contacts & Relations
Nalinivati, the patron goddess of nagas and the snake-like humanoids known as the nagaji, has been romantically linked with the Daikitsu, although both deities deny this claim.
Alignment
Neutral
Realm
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Lady of Foxes
Children
Daikitsun
Areas of Concern
Agriculture
craftsmanship
kitsune
rice
Worshipers
Kitsune
Edicts
Ensure the health of crops and vegetation, perfect a craft or trade, leave offerings for foxes, celebrate the turning of the seasons
Anathema
Mistreat your tools, pass a beggar without giving alms, discriminate against sex workers or the lower class
Favoured Weapon
Flail
Symbol
Nine-tailed fox
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