Religions of Arya

Circle of Goddesses

Ilanda: Goddess of light and dark, white and black, evil and good. She likes keeping things orderly and peaceful, while at the same time trying to keep everyone happy. Can get mucked up when she gets real mad.

Myrrath: Goddess of Chaos and night, trickery and witchcraft (evil magic). She enjoys pulling small pranks on the other deities, mainly Thyrisa, though she can become dead serius too. Likes putting tests on the mortals, rewarding them if they done what she had hoped they would.

Thyrisa: Goddess of white magic and attack magic; most spellcrafts and wisdom. Thyrisa can get very boring some times, and doesn't take part in much any thing the Circle does; she has a strong rivalry with Myrrath, becuase she always annoys the heck outta her.

Delvera: Goddess of happiness and devotion, peace and virtous war. Delvera is an enjoyable person--she seems to spread happiness about her, and hopes she does. She always tries to look on the bright side of things, and can some times be optimistic.

Jyrrithis: God of sorrow and deppression, in-just war and poverty. Maybe it's becuase he is the only god in the Circle, but he speaks out alot. He often speaks for the under dog, which is more times than not man; tries to be friendly.

Nefeta: Goddess of the hunt and harvest, home-keeping and festivities. She is always calm and level-headed--is always some one to learn from. The oldest of the Circle.

Kyntha: Goddess of nature; animals and plants. She looks from Nefeta for guidance-for Kyntha is the yougest in the Circle. She is warm hearted, and always tries to look on 'the other side' of things.

And those are the main goddeses (and one god). One day I shall put desiegns for them, but for the mean time, you'll have to live with this stuff. More stuff on 'The Circle':

-most people not of this religon refer to the followers as "Circletts"

-you may worship mainly one of the Goddeses/God, or worship them as a whole.

-'The Circle' as most people call it, consists of the Goddeses and God mentioned before. The usually debate on what they do, then act as a whole. The Goddeses and God can be worshiped seperatly--some monistaries are devoted to a few Goddeses as well.

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