Haama, Goddess of Earth
Haama is the goddess of earth, death, birth, and fertility. She rules over the peaceful dead (as opposed to the undead). After being pulled out of the ocean by her husband Luuda, she created the rest of the world from clay.
Followers
Followers of Haama are typically healers. Haama grants powers of healing as well as the ability to tell if another person is immune. Followers of Haama may additionally be able to communicate with beasts and monsters, as well as those in the afterlife.Ethics and Values
Followers of Haama value life. Haama's followers often abstain from killing, and some will avoid eating meat if possible. Followers of Haama may become cursed for unnecessary killing, treating a patient cruelly while healing them, or defiling a birth or funeral ceremony. Murderers may become cursed even if they are not followers of Haama.Curses and Monsters
Those cursed by Haama typically take on the form of corrupted trees and fungi, which are sometimes able to slowly travel across the forest floor. While most of such monsters are not a physical threat, they are highly contagious and have been known to corrupt crops.Divine Domains
Haama rules over elemental earth, the dead, death, decay, birth, and fertility. She grants her followers the powers to heal, and is the patron of healers and those who communicate with the dead, as well as potters.
Divine Symbols & Sigils
Haama is usually represented by an owl. Her other symbols include marsh plants and pottery wheels.
Holidays
The festival of Haama is celebrated at the spring equinox to mark the birth of the new year. It is celebrated with a fast followed by a feast on the day of the festival. Celebrants give each other gifts of flowers and honey.
Relationships
Divine Classification
God
Religions
Spouses
Luuda, God of Water
(Husband)
Siblings
Children
Related Myths
Cursed Tree
Day of the Week
Haamamar, the third day of the week
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