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|Name = Duthila | |Name = Duthila | ||
|Symbol = [[File:Duthila holy symbol.jpg|150px]] | |Symbol = [[File:Duthila holy symbol.jpg|150px]] | ||
|Aliases = Lady of Abundance | |||
|Alignment = True Neutral | |Alignment = True Neutral | ||
|Divine Rank = Lesser Goddess | |Divine Rank = Lesser Goddess | ||
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|Favoured Weapon = Scythe | |Favoured Weapon = Scythe | ||
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'''Duthila | '''Duthila''' is the [[Raptoran]] goddess of abundance, autumn, and hunting, though maturity and travel also fall within her purview. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== |
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Aliases | Lady of Abundance | |
Alignment | True Neutral | |
Divine Rank | Lesser Goddess | |
Pantheon | Raptoran | |
Portfolio | Abundance, autumn, hunting | |
Domains | Animal, Plant, Sky, Travel | |
Home Plane | Unknown | |
Worshippers | Raptoran hunters, preservers, travelers | |
Favoured Weapon | Scythe |
Duthila is the Raptoran goddess of abundance, autumn, and hunting, though maturity and travel also fall within her purview.
Appearance
Duthila is depicted as a brown-skinned raptoran with flame-red feathers, dressed in a gold hued lond-sleeved tunic and trousers.
Worshippers
Duthila's clerics mainly concern themselves with ensuring that there's enough food, water, and storage for them. They dry fruits and vegetables, filter rainwater, all of which they then bless, and, later in their careers, they lead hunting parties during winter. They also give blessings for those retuning from a journey, and take part in diplomatic missions whenever a land dispute arises. Her shrines are mainly delicate twig structures, with fallen leaves as decorations, with posts with carvings of game and fruit flanking the doorway. During autumn, the shrines are often filled with drying fruit and preserved food.