Ahnita, Goddess of Compassion
Generosity Artistry Grace (a.k.a. The Porcelain Lady)
Divine Domains
Life The faithful of the Goddess of Compassion bring warm light and life wherever they go. Clerics who have dedicated themselves to the teachings of Ahnita have kind hearts and gentle souls and roam the world in search of those in need. Clerical powers granted by Ahnita almost unequivocally heal and restore life and cure all that ails. Even a true follower of Ahnita is capable of defensive violence, assuming that all peaceful options have been exhausted, or the innate evil of the opponent is too great to be overcome by caressing light of the Porcelain Lady.
Tenets of Faith
Generosity, Artistry, Grace All those who follow the teachings of Ahnita are empathetic, caring beings who spread light and kindness to all corners of Jeharr.
Holidays
The Goddess of Compassion, her daughter, Farahnita, Goddess of Love, and Gianti, Goddess of Nature are celebrated on The First Day of Vitanovus, which takes place on the 10th of Timitusmensis. and they continue to be celebrated throughout the season of growth and warmth. Likewise, a second feast day in honor of the three ladies of Vitanovus takes place on Mivita, the equinox of the season.
The Great Expulsion is a day of somber reflection for the followers of Ahnita. As the Gods of Order celebrate their victory over Gaulgulis, including Ahnita's husband, Rein, God of Integrity, Ahnita and her followers mourn the fallen God and a peaceful resolution that never was.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Ahnita, Goddess of Compassion, is an uncomplicated God in her intentions. Ahnita teaches mortals from all walks of life and pasts of the glory of compassion and decency. Ahnita seeks to mend the wounds of conflict and bring about lasting, healing peace.
Ahnita is closely tied to Rein, God of Integrity, as they are wed. The love shared by the two Primordial Gods is so strong that it has created a physical connection between their divine realms, Mitus, and Arksend. Ahnita wishes to temper Rein and his followers, as well as to heal his many injuries and scars.
Ahnita has few enemies among the divine beings, as she often pities the seemingly most terrible deprived Gods. Ahnita is abhorred by Ulrok, God of Violence and Axius, God of Conquest for their brutal proclivities, but followers of Ahnita will even try to show them compassion and change their ways. There are even famous stories of dramatic conversions of seemingly unrepentant evil being dashed by a compassionate gesture from a follower of Ahnita's teachings.
Divine Classification
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Ruled Locations
Saints
Saint Lys
Saint Andria
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