Thjarna, Eidolon of Even Those With Velleity
Thjarna, Eidolon of Even Those With Velleity. Drythene of the wilds and healer of the willful, is deity on Ysenn. She is alleged to be the child of Fjagnarh, Eidolon of the Slain and The Hoaress, Eidolon of the Hoary by Coadunation.
It is said she once lived in the Citadel of Harvhgjar, but left after disagreeing with Eldiceir, Eidolon Wright of Lusters and Avihjya, Eidolon of all that Lums.
Epithets
- The Great Doe
- Drythene of Growth
- Eidolon of the All Living
- Healeress of the Wilds
- Tender of the Fragile
- The Many Handed Mother
- Keeper of the Flame of Warmth
- Daughter of the Deep Woods
- The Great Ghjerinne
- Fjagnarh's Unsought
Iconography
Thjarna is usually depicted as a large blazing doe or as a horned woman with covered eyes and six hands covered by a large fur robe. Her covered eyes is said to represent her indiscriminate attitude towards whom she chooses to avail. Statues or totems of her are often carved and placed where her arms point in the direction of nearby healers. Often each hand is carved to represent different means of healing. One is often depicted holding a bowl of potion, one a somatic pose of healing magic, one a bandage, one a needle, one fire and one a piece of food.Ahsken
- Clerics vowed to the domain of life on Ysenn, make their vow to Thjarna
- Druids of the circle of wildfire on Ysenn were taught to perform the natural succession cycle of life in Ghjerin by her
- Paladins that take the oath of devotion often take the oath in her name
- Monks that have follow the way of mercy have trained their hands to mimic those of Thjarna
Houses of Worship
- Circles of Succession in Ghjerin
Myths
The Hunter and the Doe The Trail of the UnsoughtessRealm
Her realm of Harnajan is said to be a great lushes wood of undying trees with glowing orange leaves where healing sap flows indiscriminate and all creatures can live in peace.Poems and Songs
The Lady, Fire and Wild
With horns of fire and a wild, untamed grace, She walks the earth, a drythene of life and embrace. With healing hands and a heart full of love, She tends to the wounded and the unfortunate. Through fields of flame and forests of gold, She roams, her spirit fierce, her power bold. With every step, the earth doth shake, And all who see her trembles in her wake. But in her eyes there shines a gentle light, For she is not a Eidolon of destruction, but of life. With a touch, she brings new hope and new birth, And the unfortunate find solace in her mirth. So let us sing her praises, this horned flaming wild drythess, Who brings healing and love to all who are in distress. For she is the embodiment of life, And all who are blessed by her touch are truly blessed.Artefacts
The Shawl of the Wild HealerRelationships
Thjarna prefers avoiding the other Eidolons, focusing most of her time on the downtrodden of Ysenn.Jeakae, Eidolon of Bonds
Like most Eidolons and their followers on Ysenn, Thjarna an her followers dislike Jeakae for
Children
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