Eternata Vanna
It is said that any star glimpsed in the deep black sky could be the eye of Eternata Vanna. She is a goddess that encompasses the deep, empty distances between places in the great Astral Sea. She is a lonesome and cryptic goddess, rarely becoming involved within the mortal spheres or even other gods. However, travelers who brave the more dangerous parts of space claim that praying to her and making offerings is the surest way to reach their destination safely. They swear navigational faults or random eddies in space seem to inadvertently steer them away from dangers ahead.
Those who pay offerings believe she responds best to things that can be enjoyed on one's own: books, puzzles, and the like. She seems to care little for the common value of what is cast into the darkness, and will not provide aid in exchange for gold or gems.
She is usually depicted as a thin, waifish adult human formed out of stars and nebula. However, this is a contrivance by artists. Her clergy states she truly takes the form of the inky blackness of space.
Disconnected and dispasionate, she is true Nuetral.
Those who pay offerings believe she responds best to things that can be enjoyed on one's own: books, puzzles, and the like. She seems to care little for the common value of what is cast into the darkness, and will not provide aid in exchange for gold or gems.
She is usually depicted as a thin, waifish adult human formed out of stars and nebula. However, this is a contrivance by artists. Her clergy states she truly takes the form of the inky blackness of space.
Disconnected and dispasionate, she is true Nuetral.
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