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'''Eris''' ''the Lady of Fate'' is a neutral goddess.  She governs the forces of time and destiny.  Legends say she holds the Threads of Fate on a great spindle which connect to every living being in [[Halestia]].  With the spindle, she can see the possible futures a being has available, and ultimately plans which is fated.  She remembers all past events and theorizes all future events.
 
'''Eris''' ''the Lady of Fate'' is a neutral goddess.  She governs the forces of time and destiny.  Legends say she holds the Threads of Fate on a great spindle which connect to every living being in [[Halestia]].  With the spindle, she can see the possible futures a being has available, and ultimately plans which is fated.  She remembers all past events and theorizes all future events.
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Such a mysterious deity is the object of many stories.  It is said that she knows the fates of the other gods but is forbidden to disclose them.  Eris is described as an exotically attractive woman; skin the color of caramel, dark violet all-knowing eyes, and long, intricately styled, silky black hair.  Some stories claim she weaves her extravagant clothes with the threads of fate of deceased mortals.  Art pieces depict her levitating with legs crossed holding the spindle, surrounded by three burning censures representing the past, present, and future.  Depending on the region, she is depicted with either two or four arms.  A small group of organized combatants using the chakram claim it as an hommage to Eris, who is said to wield her spindle as such.
 
Such a mysterious deity is the object of many stories.  It is said that she knows the fates of the other gods but is forbidden to disclose them.  Eris is described as an exotically attractive woman; skin the color of caramel, dark violet all-knowing eyes, and long, intricately styled, silky black hair.  Some stories claim she weaves her extravagant clothes with the threads of fate of deceased mortals.  Art pieces depict her levitating with legs crossed holding the spindle, surrounded by three burning censures representing the past, present, and future.  Depending on the region, she is depicted with either two or four arms.  A small group of organized combatants using the chakram claim it as an hommage to Eris, who is said to wield her spindle as such.
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She is associated with the spider, a weaver and keeper of the cycle of life.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:00, 22 August 2011

Vecia
The Lady of Fate
Rank: Goddess
Nature: Neutrality
Portfolio: Destiny, time
Weapon: Chakram
Animal: Spider

Eris the Lady of Fate is a neutral goddess. She governs the forces of time and destiny. Legends say she holds the Threads of Fate on a great spindle which connect to every living being in Halestia. With the spindle, she can see the possible futures a being has available, and ultimately plans which is fated. She remembers all past events and theorizes all future events.

Symbol

The symbol of Eris is either an hourglass or a threaded spindle. Sometimes the two are intermingled.

Works

Eris was responsible for Zif's ascension to godhood; stories tell of her great love for him.

Description

Such a mysterious deity is the object of many stories. It is said that she knows the fates of the other gods but is forbidden to disclose them. Eris is described as an exotically attractive woman; skin the color of caramel, dark violet all-knowing eyes, and long, intricately styled, silky black hair. Some stories claim she weaves her extravagant clothes with the threads of fate of deceased mortals. Art pieces depict her levitating with legs crossed holding the spindle, surrounded by three burning censures representing the past, present, and future. Depending on the region, she is depicted with either two or four arms. A small group of organized combatants using the chakram claim it as an hommage to Eris, who is said to wield her spindle as such.

She is associated with the spider, a weaver and keeper of the cycle of life.