Fayola
(a.k.a. Mistress of Fate, Lady Luck)
Appearance
Fayola is represented usually an an Aasimar in depictions, because she usually makes herself seen as a halfling or human of celestial descent. She is always wearing blue and white, usually with metallic embroideries and jewlery, and a red thread always follows her.Divine Information
Mythology
Followers of Fayola affirm her existence. Others, who do not believe in fate, dismiss her existence as an invention — since she is more ‘recent’ than other gods.Divine Domains
Fayola’s influence and power is concerned with fate, magic, and knowledge; she is associated with luck, music, and friendship, as well.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Crossed fingers tied together with a bow of red thread.
Worship
Those who worship the Mistress of Fate are usually composed mainly of Human, Halflings, and half-races or descendant races such as Half-Elves, Half-Orcs, Aasimar, Tieflings, or genasi.Bardic, diviner, charlatan, and rougish types especially seem to put their faith in her, as could anyone overly concerned with luck. Her followers often encourage divination, games of chance, and the like to get in her favor or please her, and lavish spending on oneself and others is seen as a good sign and omen.
Churches
WIP.Cults
As a newer and more ‘vague’ goddess, no cults seem to have been formed around her worship.Remove these ads. Join the Worldbuilders Guild
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