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{{God_infobox|godname=Kastalia, Goddess of Lakes and Rivers|realm=[[:Category:Lakes|lakes]] and [[:Category:Rivers|rivers]]|symbols=an ivory water lily|relatives=[[Caspian (Elder God)|Caspian]] (grandfather) | {{God_infobox|godname=Kastalia, Goddess of Lakes and Rivers|realm=[[:Category:Lakes|lakes]] and [[:Category:Rivers|rivers]]|symbols=an [[ivory water lily]]|relatives=[[Caspian (Elder God)|Caspian]] (grandfather) | ||
[[Neraeos]] (father) | [[Neraeos]] (father) | ||
Revision as of 17:31, 18 August 2009
Kastalia, Goddess of Lakes and Rivers | |
Realm | lakes and rivers |
Symbols | an ivory water lily |
Relatives | Caspian (grandfather)
Neraeos (father) Ourania (mother) |
Allies | see Relatives |
Enemies | None |
Order Name | the Fluvians |
Temples | the Temple of Kastalia in the Garden of the Dryads
the Temple of the River in Eleusis |
In the year 385 AF, the Goddess of the Moon awoke from Her slumber and shed a single tear for the beauty of the vast world. The tear rolled off into the churning waters, where it was seemingly forgotten. However, rather than let it drift through the ocean, Neraeos, God of the Sea captured the tear and placed it in a hidden temple in Riparium for safekeeping. Along with the tear, He sent a trusted priest to tend to its growth. It began to grow into a young Goddess. Upon Her birth, the rivers of the world became clear of a toxic substance that tainted them. The newly emerged Divine was named Kastalia and was given governance over the lakes and rivers that were once part of Her father's realm.