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Demigoddess of Community

At A Glance

  • Names: Goddess of Community, Goddess of Connection, Goddess of Care, Goddess of Life

  • Pronouns: She/her

  • Classic Alignment: Lawful Good

  • Colored Alignment: Order(Peace), Harmony(Acceptance)

  • Natural Province(s): Community

  • Ascribed/Adopted Province(s):

  • Creature Type: Celestial

  • Common Symbol: A colored windmill

  • Followers: Community and public service workers, some political leaders

  • Religious Orders:

  • Approximate Number of Clerics: Some

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Overview

Fara is the Goddess of Community. She embodies what it means to be a part of something greater, to help others and be helped by them, and the idea that all living things need connection.

While some might underestimate her due to her youthful appearance, Fara is not one to be crossed. As Goddess of Connection and Community, she wields great power, and has no patience for those who seek to bring harm to her domain.

Appearance

Fara often takes the form of a young girl, about twelve or so, in the common dress of the society. Only her vibrant golden eyes betray her divine nature.

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Influences

Fara believes that everyone belongs in a community, and seeks to connect all of those who are isolated. She and her followers seek out the lonely and disconnected and work to bring them into the fold of their communities, or to build community where there is none.

Fara is often depicted as a younger sister to No'vel and Reaper. Like her siblings and in accordance with her nature, she strives to befriend a variety of folks across the planes.

She is known to be especially close with Persephone.