Freyja, Goddess of Love
Queen of the Vanir (a.k.a. Frigg, Mother Goddess, Goddess of Fertility, Freyr, God of Lust)
Freyja is the Queen of the Vanir and mother to the Elven people. It is said that Freyja was a virgin goddess until she married Óðinn, God of Knowledge to end the war between the Æsir and Vanir. She retained all qualities that distinguished her from the Æsir, such as her elegance and her nourashing spirit. Her love for her son Baldr was legendary and it is she who most desires to see his return from the realm of the dead.
She blesses the soil, as well as men and women. Her touch heals sickness and disease. Freyja also protects the souls of the dead, especially of women who die in childbirth, within her hall of Sessrúmnir.
Freyja's worshippers are farmers, healers and guardians. The Cult of Freyja protect the balance between nature and the sapient races using her magical wisdom.
Divine Domains
Artifacts
Brísingamen, Sumarbrandr, Skíðblaðnir, Fjaðrhamr
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Golden Boar, Cat, Falcon, Linden Tree
Tenets of Faith
Nature. The Goddess of the Woods whispers to those who follow her betwixt the sounds of animals and plants. It is every person's duty to listen.
Charity. Protect the weak, help the poor. Be the merciful hand to those that cannot survive on their own.
Mercy. Always think twice before ending a life. No creature should die before their time.
Vigilance. Do not tolerate the undead or let them blight Freyja's domain. Caution against chaos is always wise.
Divine Goals & Aspirations
Return Baldr to life.
Social
Family Ties
Relationships
Divine Classification
Vanir Goddess
Religions
Current Location
Church/Cult
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Queen of the Vanir
Spouses
Óðinn, God of Knowledge
(Husband)
Siblings
Children
Eyes
Gold
Hair
Auburn
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