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(KAY)

Goddess of taste, smell and agriculture. The second of the Noonborn and the fifth of the Muna San'bir.   Born from the dry, parched, third egg, Kê traveled Toh'ren, springing plants from the ground behind her, and filling them with fruits, herbs and flowers. In doing so, she also gifted all creatures with the senses of smell and taste.   During her relationship with Brê, Brê created the Tirava in hopes of impressing Kê. The tirava were created from trees, something very close to Kê's heart, and had antlers and horns like Brê, each a reminder of their connection. Kê was not impressed and found the Tirava to be a threat to her (as she was the goddess of plants), and interacted with them as little as possible.   Later, Kê chose to conceive the child without her partner, and instead cut off her left arm and planted it. From this spot in the ground her son was born, whom she named Linn. Linn was the second born Sanirê and all on Alterisle celebrated.   These two events caused a rift in her relationship with Brê and they began to grow apart. However, after seeing the tirava hurting Brê with their growing independence, she agreed to spread the tirava seeds across Wulasser in "The Scatter".   During THE DISCORD she used her snake-like body to teach the Nilgau (her great-grandchildren) how to till the soil and plant row crops and gifted them with a plow tool to do so. All of these events are why she is also the goddess of agriculture.   She preaches peace and is the bringer of harmony, food, drink, and merriment, but also has a bit of a juvenile and jealous side.  

Divine Domains

Peace, Harmony, Food, Drink and the Harvest

Artifacts

The plow (agricultural)

Divine Symbols & Sigils

Twigs and branches with leaves, tied together in the middle with the "KNOT OF KÊ."
Divine Classification
San Bird
Children

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