Tittivilla

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Fruitful Earth

"For life from dead earth, for the tree heavy with fruit, for the growing field, we thank you."

The provider figure of the Vorovian Pantheon, the bringer of crops and feeder of the nation. Representative of the beauty of nature and the beasts that live within it. She also is a symbol of good harvests, hunting and hunters, and healing. Her temples were unique as they were made in the bodies of colossal goat like creatures known as The Sacred Beasts. As far as anyone knows, none of them exist any longer. Her temples continue to operate out of normal buildings all across the countries of Vorovia. Tittivilla is very easily the second most worshipped deity in all of Vorovia and for a brief time even exceeded Vorn. For such a transgression Vorn murdered her husband Cerlaghnan. While her husband still "lives" as it is very hard for gods to truly die, their relationship is irrevocably fractured, as he has taken the new aspect of godhood as Ixthagepis. Ixthagepis is a new god associated with undeath, lycanthropy, night, and the unseen beasts that lurk in the wild, causing Tittivilla to absorb his previous portfolio. She appears as a great goat woman subsumed by nature. Her placid expression unflinching even in hardship. She is neutral good, in direct opposition to Vorn's alignment. She is bountiful and generous to the needy no matter how needy. This is viewed poorly by worshippers by Vorn viewing this as a cyncical ploy to curry favor with the weak to try and get them to eventually gain their own measure of power. Her symbol is a cornucopia wrapped in a wreath. Genuinely one of the most overtly good, if not the most in all of Vorovia. She's somewhere in the wilds of Vorovia, roaming the land, maybe Dolmenwood! Who knows!