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Gayuma is the Goddess of Magic. | Gayuma is the Goddess of Magic. | ||
* She is typically represented as an Elven woman with blue hair and magical tendrils/roots sprawling all around her. | * She is typically represented as an Elven woman with blue hair and magical tendrils/roots sprawling all around her. | ||
− | * | + | * Her symbol/sigil is a blue circle, with an upside down ankh inside it. |
− | * | + | * Followers wear subdued blue, usually in the form of necklaces, rings, brooches, etc. |
− | * | + | * Most worshipers of Gayuma either have magical talents, or seek her blessing in order to obtain magical power. It is very common for enchanters and other magical-profession-ed folk to have shrines and sigils to her in their shops and buildings. |
** Other attributes/aspects: Wit, Vanity, Humor. | ** Other attributes/aspects: Wit, Vanity, Humor. |
Latest revision as of 03:05, 5 December 2017
Gayuma is the Goddess of Magic.
- She is typically represented as an Elven woman with blue hair and magical tendrils/roots sprawling all around her.
- Her symbol/sigil is a blue circle, with an upside down ankh inside it.
- Followers wear subdued blue, usually in the form of necklaces, rings, brooches, etc.
- Most worshipers of Gayuma either have magical talents, or seek her blessing in order to obtain magical power. It is very common for enchanters and other magical-profession-ed folk to have shrines and sigils to her in their shops and buildings.
- Other attributes/aspects: Wit, Vanity, Humor.