A reminder that in real life, today is All Saints' Day. So, in keeping with that theme, here's the one person in Realmgard I've established to be a saint so far…
Tag: Mythology
Music to Write Realmgard to: Tír na nÓg
TLDR: Tír na nÓg is where the Elves live.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Anassa
The Little Empress demands a libation of cheese.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Pherais
Not a goddess of justice in the sense of law codes or legal proceedings, Pherais is rather viewed as the goddess who brings changes of fortune.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Erha
Regarded, like her sister, as fundamentally benevolent and compassionate to mortals, Erha is seen less as the patron of the acquisition of wealth and more as the sharing of wealth.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Iona
Iona is viewed as an unequivocally benevolent figure and many myths involve her serving as a mediator between feuding deities or mortals. For this reason, Iona is worshipped as the primary Realmgard god of law and legal systems, as well as diplomacy and conciliation.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Capitolina
Capitolina remains one of the most universally-popular deities among the people of Natalis.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Sauvaherra and Tulva
Sauvaherra is a demigod hero, a wanderer who sings magic songs. Tulva is a fairly minor local deity, the daughter of the goddess residing on Mount Goldhorn
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Lumiviittaa
Lumiviittaa is associated with polar bears and is invariably depicted as clad in a cloak of polar bear fur. Indeed, his name means “Snow Cloak” and is universally said to come from his snow-white clothing.
Encyclopedia Realmgardica: Meren-Keihas
Aurorean folklore and songs depicted Meren-Keihas as not easily angered, but terrible in his wrath when finally pushed to the point of retribution.
