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Names: Goddess of Forgetting
Pronouns: She/her
Alignment: Neutral
Province(s): Forgetfulness/Forgetting
Cleric Domain(s): Twilight
Common Symbol: A snaking river, typically white
Followers: Those who want to forget
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Lethe is a newer goddess to The Feywild, and some feel she has become a plague upon it. She embodies forgetfulness, releasing one's worries and letting them drift away. She is diametrically opposed to Monet, seeing the past only as a burden one should be released of.
Lethe's origins are unclear. Some believe she was born out of one of Dionysus's drunken dreams, or is the child of Dionysus and Grayze. No one remembers exactly when or how she first arrived, but those close to her don't seem to mind, forgetting any concerns or misgivings they might have in her presence.
Lethe is often depicted as made of milky white waters in vague humanoid shape, lacking stability or permanence.
Followers of Lethe adorn themselves with the symbol of the snaking river. The most devout have it tattooed upon them, so that even should they forget everything, they will not forget Lethe.
Blank Slate. To be free is to forget, to let go of the past and chains of memory.
Typical Followers
Most who follow Lethe seek to forget something. A crime they committed, a tragedy they suffered, a wrongdoing wrought upon them.
Followers of Lethe tend to the more cultish. Some go so far as to fully submit their wills to Lethe, allowing her to strip them of their memories to become blank slates in service to her.
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Lethe deals in memories. If a follower pleases her, she may take a memory from them which they wish to lose. She sometimes imparts this gift to others, allowing her followers to strip others of their memories, willing or otherwise.
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