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'''La'Kata''' (pronounced ''LA-kaht-ah''), the goddess of the isle. Her passion for the animals and plants of Epios spurred into isolation. Living amongst the trees and embracing the solitary life. It was during the The First Shift, as beings began to increase in their habitation of Edalon, that La'Kata came out of hiding. As she felt her connection to the elements increase, she felt the decrease in the ties of the elements. As she walked the forest, she saw it was disappearing and the heartfelt cry as she mourned it's loss was heard throughout Epios.
'''La'Kata''' (pronounced ''la-KAHT-ah''), the goddess of the isle. Her passion for the animals and plants of Epios spurred her into isolation. Living amongst the trees and embracing the solitary life. It was during the The First Shift, as beings began to increase in their habitation of Edalon, that La'Kata came out of hiding. As she felt her connection to the elements increase, she felt the decrease in her ties to the mortal races. Often she walked the forest, watching as it disappeared and her heartfelt cry as she mourned it's loss was heard throughout Epios.  
 
Going to the Southern edge, she isolated herself once more in the forest. Her tears shed repeatedly for the loss of the forest. The few beings that followed her, also felt the mutual love for nature and it's animals. It would not be long until the war was over and those that settled the land soon chased La'Kata and her followers from their hiding places.
 
During the time of the flood, when the land bridge that connected Kodaven to Epios disappeared, La'Kata and her followers were forced to flee their homes. Chased by Henat's followers deep into the North, the crossed what was left of the landbridge into Kodaven. The elements began to respond to the intruders that chased La'Kata to the isles. Her blessing from Kenutat allowed her to commune with nature. This beautiful gift was bestowed upon her followers. Those that carried a true blessing from La'Kata also bore runes upon their bodies. This runes would arrive shortly after birth and were in La'Kata's native (and ancient) language.




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=History=
=History=
===Mortal===
===Mortal===
Before ascending to godhood, Henat was one of four siblings that dwelled on Edalon. His sister, [[La'Kata]], and twin brothers, [[Vancira]] and [[Marig]], dwelled among the lands of Epios. The world was young and the inhabitants were few. Their Mother sent them to Edalon to learn the ways of those that dwelled there. While the inhabitants were few, they took up their residence in the dense forests of Epios.  
Going to the Southern edge, La'Kata isolated herself once more in the forest. Her tears shed repeatedly for the loss of the forest and its creatures. The few beings that followed her, also felt the mutual love for nature and it's animals. It would not be long until the war was over and those that settled the land soon chased La'Kata and her followers from their hiding places.
 
It was in the time of The First Shifting, that Henat became blessed with his gifts. He and his siblings began to defend their land from those that were coming over. Emotions ran high, as they watched those that they had come to love fall to the hand of the intruders. Henat's ferocity sent him running into a battle with blind rage. It was his passion that caused Kenutat to bless him. In that battle, Henat rose to godhood.
 
After The First Shifting, Henat took up residence in the Northen part of Epios. Isolating himself from his siblings, knowing the horrible deeds he had done. His face marred with scars from battle.


It would be centuries of dwelling in the North, among those that worshipped him, before Kenutat would call him home.  
During the time of the flood, when the land bridge that connected Kodaven to Epios disappeared, La'Kata and her followers were forced to flee their homes. Chased by those loyal to Henat, deep into the South, they crossed what was left of the land bridge into Kodaven. The Edalon began to respond to the intruders that chased La'Kata to the isles. Her blessing from Kenutat allowed her to commune with nature. This beautiful gift was bestowed upon her followers. Those that carried a true blessing from La'Kata also bore runes upon their bodies. This runes would arrive shortly after birth and were in La'Kata's native (and ancient) language.


===Godhood===
===Godhood===
Those that worshipped him, did so in times of need. As war would approach, the calls to him for help would rise higher. Offerings of gold and gems were brought to makeshift altars in the frozen North. He would ignore them, having no need for currency. It was not long until bloodshed offerings would get his attention. Those that mimicked his scars would be blessed with some of his power. Soon an entire civilization was created to honor Henat.
Her rise as a deity did  not happen over night. It is believed that her time alone in communion with the land of Edalon brought her spirit before [[Kenutat]]. Not knowing her father and knowing little of her mother, the second born hungered to know the land her father built. It was the great desire to know him that spurred her to know Edalon, and grow to love it. She would be found defending the lands and it's inhabitants from those that would try to destroy the world. Her blessing is said to ride on the winds of the heroes that fight in battle and on the waves that bring their victor's home.
 
 




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Latest revision as of 21:31, 12 February 2021

La'Kata
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Domain Life and Nature
Alignment Lawful Good
Home Plane Edalon
Allied With [Vancira] and [Marig]
Opposed To [Henat]


La'Kata (pronounced la-KAHT-ah), the goddess of the isle. Her passion for the animals and plants of Epios spurred her into isolation. Living amongst the trees and embracing the solitary life. It was during the The First Shift, as beings began to increase in their habitation of Edalon, that La'Kata came out of hiding. As she felt her connection to the elements increase, she felt the decrease in her ties to the mortal races. Often she walked the forest, watching as it disappeared and her heartfelt cry as she mourned it's loss was heard throughout Epios.


History

Mortal

Going to the Southern edge, La'Kata isolated herself once more in the forest. Her tears shed repeatedly for the loss of the forest and its creatures. The few beings that followed her, also felt the mutual love for nature and it's animals. It would not be long until the war was over and those that settled the land soon chased La'Kata and her followers from their hiding places.

During the time of the flood, when the land bridge that connected Kodaven to Epios disappeared, La'Kata and her followers were forced to flee their homes. Chased by those loyal to Henat, deep into the South, they crossed what was left of the land bridge into Kodaven. The Edalon began to respond to the intruders that chased La'Kata to the isles. Her blessing from Kenutat allowed her to commune with nature. This beautiful gift was bestowed upon her followers. Those that carried a true blessing from La'Kata also bore runes upon their bodies. This runes would arrive shortly after birth and were in La'Kata's native (and ancient) language.

Godhood

Her rise as a deity did not happen over night. It is believed that her time alone in communion with the land of Edalon brought her spirit before Kenutat. Not knowing her father and knowing little of her mother, the second born hungered to know the land her father built. It was the great desire to know him that spurred her to know Edalon, and grow to love it. She would be found defending the lands and it's inhabitants from those that would try to destroy the world. Her blessing is said to ride on the winds of the heroes that fight in battle and on the waves that bring their victor's home.


D&D 5e Deities
The Faerûnian Pantheon
Lawful Good: Ilmater - Torm - Tyr
Lawful Neutral: Azuth - Helm - Kelemvor - Savras
Lawful Evil: Bane - Loviatar
Neutral Good: Chauntea - Deneir - Eldath - Lathander - Mielikki - Milil - Mystra
(True) Neutral: Gond - Oghma - Silvanus - Tempus - Waukeen
Neutral Evil: Auril - Bhaal - Myrkul - Shar
Chaotic Good: Lliira - Selûne - Sune - Tymora
Chaotic Neutral: Leira - Mask
Chaotic Evil: Beshaba - Cyric - Malar - Talona - Talos - Umberlee
The Edalon Pantheon
Lawful Good: La'Kata
Lawful Neutral: Kenutat
Chaotic Good: Riguna
Chaotic Neutral: Marig - Vancira
Chaotic Evil: Henat
Other Important Gods
Lawful Neutral: The Raven Queen
Neutral Good: Mat'Selesnya
Chaotic Evil: Lolth