Nylea
God of the Hunt
Divine Domains
Artifacts
Relationships
Relationship Reasoning
Ephara and Nylea are almost polar opposites, and there is no shortage of bad blood between the god of the cities and the god of the hunt. Nylea resents the construction of every building in a place that once held plants and animals, and Ephara has no patience for any wild creature that encroaches on a settlement. Ephara looks at the wilderness and sees only wasted potential, while Nylea looks at cities and sees only destruction.
Relationship Reasoning
The relationship between Yondalla and Nylea is respectful but strained. Nylea is disappointed by Yondalla's decision, as a nature deity, to subordinate nature to the needs of mortals. Yondalla is frustrated by what she sees as Nylea's refusal to recognize mortal folk—and all their civilizations—as part of the natural world. Despite this tension, both gods encourage their worshipers to leave offerings at each other's shrines.
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