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Callera, the enchanting Marcandrian goddess of art, beauty, liberty, love, joy, passion, and revelry, epitomizes the essence of living a joyous and fulfilling life. Embracing the sacred beauty of existence, she preaches that life should be a celebration of happiness, love, and beauty, where one pursues their desires and dreams to find true joy and fulfillment. Callera's dogma centers on living a life enriched with passion and love, and she passionately advocates the spreading of beauty, love, and celebration throughout society to elevate the spirits of all.
+Her teachings have illuminated the difference between merely surviving and truly living for the Marcandrians. She inspires them to understand that a life devoid of joy, passion, and love is a life without worth. Every major festival and celebration in Marcandria is believed to originate from the teachings of Callera, as she bestowed upon the Marcandrians the art of revelry and merrymaking. Marcandrian society, particularly among the upper echelons, strives to embody the ideals set forth by Callera, seeing her as the embodiment of living a joyous and love-filled life. Consequently, they may appear to seek validation through vanity and the accumulation of valuable and beautiful assets, as inspired by her dogma.
+Callera's teachings emphasize that art and creativity are pathways to unlocking the boundless beauty and joy within oneself and the world. Through artistic expression, individuals discover new dimensions of their emotions and share their innermost passions with others, forging connections and enriching the collective human experience. The worship of Callera is an invitation to revel in life's splendor and celebrate the diversity of existence. She encourages her followers to participate in joyous festivities, where dance, music, and laughter intertwine to form harmonious symphonies of happiness. Through Callera's teachings, the Marcandrians cherish their freedom and champion individuality, fostering a culture that appreciates the uniqueness of each soul. Personal freedom and the pursuit of personal passions are seen as integral to the vibrant tapestry of society, where every individual contributes to the grand artwork of life.
+Worship of Callera is most prevalent among the higher echelons of Marcandrian society, where her influence is pronounced. However, her teachings and inspiration touch all strata of society. Communal worship is highly encouraged, for revelry, dance, song, and love are more exuberant when shared with others. The Joybringers represent Callera throughout Marcandria, forming a loose and informal organization where temples operate independently of one another.
+Callera is depicted as a mesmerizing young woman with an otherworldly allure, adorned in gowns of the finest silk, embellished with exquisite gems and jewelry. Her most distinctive feature is her impossibly long, flowing red hair, which at times appears to be ablaze like flickering flames. Her appearance may subtly change each time she manifests, always reflecting what is considered the epitome of beauty. Yet, her radiant, fiery-red hair remains a constant in her ethereal visage. Callera communicates with her followers through visions visible in their reflections, guiding them to interpret the subtle alterations in their appearances or surroundings as messages of inspiration and guidance.
+Callera, revered as one of the most benevolent beings in existence, exudes genuine love and protection for her devoted followers. Her nature is often described as whimsical, oscillating between profound passion and casual flirtation, reflecting the diverse aspects of love and celebration she represents. Some may perceive her as capricious, occasionally bestowing her affections in unpredictable ways. Those with a more discerning eye may label her as vain, as she delights in attention and sincere flattery, while shying away from anything horrific or boorish. Above all, Callera holds an aversion to the destruction of beauty, viewing it as a sacrilege against the very essence she cherishes. Her essence, a blend of radiant charm and endearing mystery, captivates the hearts of her worshipers, leaving an enduring sense of joy and inspiration in their souls.
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Holy Symbol: Face of a beautiful red-haired woman
+Titles: Lady Firehair; The Lady of Love; Goddess of Beauty and Love; Most Beautiful one; The Fickle and the Beautiful; The Princess of Passion
+Domains: Life, Light
+Dogma as bullet-points:
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Fiori embodies the essence of agriculture, empathy, perseverance, growth, healing, hope, and life in the hearts of the Marcandrians. Revering the fertile lands as her cherished gift to the people, she imparts the importance of nurturing and growth, both in the fields and within oneself. Her teachings advocate for continuous self-improvement, firmly believing that by persevering and never losing hope, one can reap abundant rewards and find fulfillment and prosperity. As the goddess of life, Fiori represents the cyclical nature of existence, where all aspects of life, even life itself, are part of an endless cycle of growing and reaping. Hence, she is also regarded as the deity most closely associated with the notion of death. With her watchful eye over the great cycle of life, she oversees the growth of individuals from birth to the end of their days, tenderly caring for them as life's journey concludes.
+Fiori's divine wisdom emphasizes the art of nurturing others, spreading hope and prosperity throughout society. Her teachings inspire people to embrace kindness and empathy, understanding that nurturing others brings fulfillment and contentment to one's own life. During times of illness, the Marcandrians turn to Fiori, seeking solace in her embodiment of good health and the source of healing.
+Fiori holds nature and its beauty in utmost reverence, abhorring violence and destruction. She passionately urges her followers to protect and nurture all forms of life, fostering growth and facilitating new beginnings. To cause harm without seeking healing and renewal, akin to felling trees without sowing new seeds, is seen as anathema to her divine principles, evoking her fury.
+Her teachings profoundly resonate with the lower castes of Marcandrian society, especially those who toil on the land, depending on its bounties for survival. For these individuals, Fiori's focus on health and hope brings comfort and inspiration. However, among the upper echelons, her significance sometimes takes a backseat to the allure of luxurious lifestyles advocated by Callera and Meranzi. Despite this, some derogatorily label her as the "peasant goddess," a rare display of disrespect, as the Marcandrians consider insulting any of their three goddesses an affront to all three.
+Worship of Fiori is deeply personal and individualistic, reflecting a lack of central authority. Throughout Marcandria, the Greenwardens serve as her primary representatives—a multitude of independent yet kindred temples and groups that grace the landscape of the Marcandrian lands and cities.
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Fiori is portrayed as a woman slightly below middle-aged, with sun-tanned skin radiating warmth and vitality. Often likened to "a rose in full bloom," she exudes strength and femininity in equal measure. With a lean and toned figure reminiscent of a farmer's robustness, she carries herself gracefully. Her long, lustrous white hair is adorned with several delicate braids interwoven with wildflowers and ivy, adding to her natural allure. She adorns herself in simple yet elegant dresses adorned with embroidery and patterns of buds and blossoms. Rather than engaging in direct communication, Fiori communicates through subtle signs scattered amidst fields and flowers, decipherable only through attentive observation.
+Fiori emanates a sense of wisdom and tranquility, eschewing ostentation and extravagance. Known for her patience and thoughtfulness, she seldom acts in haste, preferring a contemplative approach. Her vibrant and caring nature reflects her love for her worshippers, and she finds joy in guiding them towards a more fulfilling life by nurturing the land she bestowed upon them. Often considered the peaceful and loving mother of Marcandria, her benevolence and compassion inspire adoration and reverence among her devotees.
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Holy Symbol: Blooming rose over grain
+Titles: The Great Mother; The Grain Goddess; She Who Shapes All; She Who Heals All; The Lady of Hope; The Mother of All Flowers; Heartmender; “Peasant Goddess” (derogatory)
+Domains: Life, Nature, Light
+Dogma as bullet-points:
+Meranzi, the Marcandrian goddess of liberty, knowledge, exceptionalism, progress, commerce, and trade, holds commerce and trade as her primary values. She fervently advocates for relentless progression, both on personal and societal levels, urging her followers never to surrender, to continuously pursuit greatness, and push boundaries to reach unprecedented heights. By doing so, one not only enriches oneself but also elevates the society around them. Meranzi firmly believes that those who excel in their endeavors, who strive for greatness with unwavering drive, intellect, and exceptional skills, will surpass all others, amass great riches, and lead society into a "golden age of prosperity." This pursuit of a golden future lies at the core of Meranzi's dogma, as it promises a realm devoid of hardships and suffering, where prosperity and joy abound—a utopian vision that compels her followers to work tirelessly towards its realization.
+As the goddess of commerce and trade, Meranzi places paramount importance on these domains as the means to attain personal and societal enrichment. She upholds honest trade and commerce while denouncing any restrictions or hindrances that might impede their growth. With a profound reverence for liberty and personal freedom, Meranzi vehemently opposes anything that curtails opportunities and restricts the inherent potential of every individual. As the driving force behind the belief in individual exceptionalism and continuous progression, she has played a pivotal role in preventing the establishment of oppressive systems like slavery and serfdom in Marcandria. The Marcandrians, guided by Meranzi's teachings, firmly believe that such systems hinder the potential brilliance of minds capable of enriching and advancing society. Thus, slavery and serfdom have never found a place in Marcandria, thanks in part to the influence of their goddess of liberty and progress. Her emphasis on personal and societal growth and enrichment resonates deeply with the Marcandrians, making her the most widely worshipped deity in Marcandria. To Meranzi, wealth itself has no intrinsic value; its worth lies solely in its potential to bring about positive change and accomplish great feats.
+Meranzi's dogma profoundly influences Marcandrian society, shaping their meritocratic viewpoint and fostering a deep reverence for success. As the most widely worshipped deity in Marcandria, she draws followers from all strata of society, with her worship being particularly prevalent among merchants, traders, artisans, business owners, and nobility. The Meranzeum, serving as the official "clergy" to Meranzi, wields considerable influence and prominence in the nation, further solidifying the goddess's role in the fabric of Marcandrian life. The profound emphasis on personal and societal growth through honest trade and commerce resonates deeply with the people of Marcandria, inspiring a relentless pursuit of greatness and an unwavering drive to push boundaries. Guided by Meranzi's teachings, the Marcandrians firmly believe that individual exceptionalism and continuous progression hold the key to a utopian future—a golden age of prosperity where hardships are banished, and joy prevails.
+Meranzi is depicted as a vibrant and vivacious young woman, gracing her followers with her slender figure and pointed face. Her long, luxuriant blonde hair shines like spun gold, complementing her golden eyes. Dressed in gowns woven with gleaming, gem-studded strips of precious metals and wearing boots made from linked pearls, she embodies opulence and prosperity. At times, Meranzi manifests as sprouting daffodils, offering signs of favor, hope, or inspiration. Devotees who earn her favor are said to receive her "Gift of Meranzi," golden-colored irises believed to be a sign of her approval.
+Meranzi is perceived as an enthusiastic and active deity who takes delight in personally overseeing promising individuals and events, yet she maintains a shroud of secrecy, rarely revealing her direct involvement. She possesses an innovative spirit combined with stubbornness and persistence, driven to achieve her goals and promptly move on to the next endeavor. Her flexibility is evident when she embraces alternative methods if traditional ones fail to produce satisfactory results. Though great accomplishments are often attributed to her favor, Meranzi's followers recognize that the credit ultimately lies with the individual's abilities and efforts.
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Holy Symbol: Upright coin with Meranzi's profile, facing left.
+Titles: Liberty's Maiden; The Golden Lady; Our Lady of Gold; Lady of Progress; Lady of Knowledge; Lady of Excellence; Lady of Commerce; The Merchant's Friend; The Coinmaiden
+Domains: Knowledge, Trickery
+Dogma as bullet-points:
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