Thyrea, the Goddess of Nature
Thyrea is the goddess of the wilderness, the elements, and nature. She is one of the oldest gods, originally a mortal elf said to be created by Linaria herself. Thyrea had a husband and numerous divine children herself, but all except Adilia perished in The War of the Gods.
Rumors and Myths
While Thyrea is often portrayed as compassionate and gentle, rangers and druids know best that the wilderness is anything but. It is said that she attained her place as a greater god during The War of the Gods, hunting down each and every one involved in the deaths of her family. She took not just her vengeance but also the mantles of power from her fallen family and their killers alike, amassing power and domain over all elements and nature itself.Divine Domains
Primary
Light
Nature
Tempest
Secondary
Life
Protection
Solidarity
Twilight
Unity
Zeal
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Her symbol is a quartered circle. Depending on level of detail and artistry these quarters may be filled in with colors representing the 4 elements, or sometimes even the bottom half being the sea meeting the coast while the top half is the sky with a large sun filling one portion.
The full motions of prayer to Thyrea is to raise your head to the sky, facing towards the sun or a moon if they are out, then with both arms at your sides to slowly bring them up in front of you until they are even with or just above your shoulder, acknowledging the 4 elements of nature that make up everything. The common, abbreviated motion is to bring an bring a single arm upwards in the same motion, usually at a much faster pace, they height varying.
Colors
Thyrea's colors are similar to her daughter's, but deeper and richer. Her colors are a dark forest green, azure blue, an earthy brown (#795c32), and fire red (#ce2029). Unlike other gods her colors are neither primary or secondary, but all have equal importance to her and represent the elements of creation.Weapon
Thyrea's weapon of choice is a longbow.
Divine Classification
God
Children