Isyra, Goddess of Life
Domains & Aspects:
Life, vitality, renewal, fertility, recovery, healing and the flourishing of all living things. She governs the cycles of birth, growth and recovery, often called upon or prayed to for recovering from severe injuries or illnesses, to revive or bring back someone that died, safety during child birth and in times of plague or despair.
Symbols:
A blooming lotus; a tree with broad branches bearing fruit and broad roots; a green circle enclosing a white spiral.
Realm:
The Olyssane — The realm of life and vitality. A boundless sanctuary of vitality and healing. Meadows of colorful wildflowers, forests that sing with birdsong and whispers of spirits in the leaves. Groves overflow with fruits and herbs that never wither, healing springs with various lotus flowers, while rivers sparkle with curative power, their waters washing away sickness and sorrow. Crystalline caverns pulse with white fungal glow. At the heart, lies Vitalis, her radiant sanctuary of marble and crystal entwined with living vines heavy with fruit. Towering arches glow with soft golden light, and fountains of crystalline water. Within its great chamber stands a throne carved of ivory and emerald.
Personality:
Isyra is nurturing and endlessly compassionate, a motherly figure who welcomes both gods and mortals into her care. She abhors cruelty, greed and needless destruction. She is gentle in speech, warm in presence, but beneath her kindness lies unyielding resilience.
Appearance:
She resembles a human, with long, wavy dark blonde hair, bright lime green eyes, two sets of golden tipped, green wings, she wears a white gold lined hooded robe over a white dress.