Tora, The Mother
The Mother, The First One, The Creator. The god who created the entirety of existence.
Mental characteristics
Personal history
Tora, above all else, has been someone who yearned for knowledge, to craft, and to give. While she was the first before creation and the progenitor of existence she wasn't always the omnipotent and omniscient god most recognize her to be.
She had created existence by accident when she asked herself the question "who am I?" and was then left to her own devices to learn about existence and all its fruits. After many years she learned how to shape materials and matter to create countless worlds and the architecture that contains them. After the long hard work of creating she paused and she thought for the first time of what she was to do after that.
Her first big question was what was existence and how did she come about. From that first big question she was then impregnated with the idea of life. Pregnancy scared her and she developed many feelings and thoughts alien and remote to her. After some time she settled on one of her personal favorite planets she created. As she settled and nested inside a mountain she began to notice the various subtleties on the world she had experienced before. She noticed the sun rise and set, she noticed the water ebb and flow. She saw light conquer darkness and black seep into white. She then thought of the two distinct ideas mixing.
From these three ideas the final stage of her first pregnancy began. Once these ideas matured she gave birth to three gods. The god of light, dark, and life. The rising morning, the falling night and the growth. As her children matured, interacted with each other, and created much like herself she thought of another big question. What was the opposite of life? From the instant she thought of this question she was inoculated with the beginning ideas of death.
As the years passed and she saw the life that her children sowed begin to destroy itself she experienced death from afar. She saw it get taken, she saw it slowly ebbed out of ones body, get tricked out of it, and wore out of life among other things. As she saw the many facets of death she broke it down to its most basic essences of how life was taken. From the final realization of death did her pregnancy end and she bore six children.
After many years of roaming and guiding humans Tora decided to have one last child. This child would be made from the partnership between human and god. Her daughter, who looked most like her father, followed in her mother's footsteps. Her daughter, also named Tora, created and learned and studied to bear great fruits for others. When Tora, who was then named The Daughter, became an adult Tora, then named The Mother, left the world without much of a warning. All she did was let her daughter know where was the last place she touch the world at and that she wouldn't return.
Social
Family Ties
Mother of The Three, the Pact of the Six, and Tora, The Daughter.
Divine Classification
Goddess
Religions
Alignment
Neutral Good
Church/Cult
Children
Aligned Organization
Other Affiliations
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