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|Name = Wenta | |Name = Wenta | ||
|Symbol = Large mug of beer | |Symbol = Large mug of beer | ||
|Aliases = The Alewife, the Harvest Daughter | |||
|Alignment = Chaotic Good | |Alignment = Chaotic Good | ||
|Divine Rank = Lesser Goddess | |Divine Rank = Lesser Goddess | ||
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|Favoured Weapon = Club | |Favoured Weapon = Club | ||
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'''Wenta | '''Wenta''' is the [[Greyhawk|Oeridian]] goddess of autumn, the west wind, harvest and brewing. She's one of [[Procan]]'s daughters, sister to [[Velnius]], [[Atroa]], [[Sotillion]], and [[Telchur]], and cousin to [[Merikka]]. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Latest revision as of 16:59, 23 June 2023
| Wenta | ||
|---|---|---|
| Large mug of beer | ||
| Aliases | The Alewife, the Harvest Daughter | |
| Alignment | Chaotic Good | |
| Divine Rank | Lesser Goddess | |
| Pantheon | Oerth (Oerdian) | |
| Portfolio | Autumn, Brewing, Harvest, West Wind | |
| Domains | Air, Chaos, Creation, Good, Liberation, Plant | |
| Home Plane | Arvandor (Arborea) | |
| Worshippers | Brewers, farmers, vintners | |
| Favoured Weapon | Club | |
Wenta is the Oeridian goddess of autumn, the west wind, harvest and brewing. She's one of Procan's daughters, sister to Velnius, Atroa, Sotillion, and Telchur, and cousin to Merikka.
Appearance[edit | edit source]
The Alewife appears as a buxom, rosy-cheeked woman with straw in her hair, carrying a large mug of beer with her.
Worshippers[edit | edit source]
Wenta is mainly worshipped by farmers, who worship her alongside her siblings, and brewers and vintners honor her. Alewife's clerics are friendly and outgoing by nature, being unafraid to greet and share a drink with strangers. Many of them work as brewmasters or travel the world, looking for new spirits to taste, and help the local communities in directing the harvest procedures and organizing gatherings to drink in. They also don't use regular holy water, instead using blessed beer or ale.
Dogma[edit | edit source]
The cool winds of autumn are Wenta’s sign that it is time to reap. Winter’s cold can be delayed with the warmth of ale and beer, and brewing deserves as much care as you would give your lover. A day of hard work in autumn is repaid with pleasantly cool nights, good friends, and plenty of good drink to loosen your tongue and quicken your heart.