Difference between revisions of "Gaia"

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|godname=Gaia, the Wildwood Queen
|godname=Gaia, the Wildwood Queen
|realm=Nature
|realm=Nature
|temples=[[Western Ithmia]]
|temples=The [[Primordial Forest]]
|symbols=Unknown
|symbols=Unknown
|allies=[[Artemis]]
|allies=[[Artemis]]
|ordername=Unknown}}
|ordername=The Coven}}


'''Gaia, the Wildwood Queen''' is the Goddess of Nature.
'''Gaia, the Wildwood Queen''' is the Goddess of Nature.
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In the year of 617 AF, Gaia was summoned via the efforts of Nature's faithful. For their devotion, She blessed them with the knowledge (and the [[burdock|plant]]) to cure the plague of the [[Xoran|Xorani]] caused by [[Bal'met]].
In the year of 617 AF, Gaia was summoned via the efforts of Nature's faithful. For their devotion, She blessed them with the knowledge (and the [[burdock|plant]]) to cure the plague of the [[Xoran|Xorani]] caused by [[Bal'met]].
== The Coven ==
Little is known about the mysterious coven that devotes itself to the Wildwood Queen.
== Divine Symbols ==
Gaia makes claim to the thistle, a symbol that reflects the true harmony of Nature, and the lemniscate.


[[Category:Gods]]
[[Category:Gods]]
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