"When Lanternkeeper Mylra began to take those living in the world, Plougher realised that unless someone intervened, would all races disappear one after another, leaving behind only emptiness and silence. She descended among the People to guide them to live: from her, we learned both the gift of agriculture and the importance of offspring. She told us how with kindness, animals would serve us and help us survive both the gentle years of the sun and the harsh times of frost alike.
"When balance returned to the world, Plougher ascended back to the Castle, whence she still watches us, ready to help when we need it."
Plougher is one of the Last gods, the god of fertility, family, harvest, and community, and she is also considered the protector of families, especially children. Her clerical domains are Life, Protection, Nature, and Light, and her most common symbol is a scythe and a sheaf.
Depictions
Plougher is most often depicted as a simply dressed woman, and she has many followers outside the cities, among the common folk. In depictions, she's often seen carrying a scythe or a lapful of hay or a large basket filled with fruit.
Followers
Perceverance, helping, and dedication to community is commonly associated both with her and her followers. Her followers also tend to be family-centered, though the definition of a family can be flexible and wide, rarely ending in blood.