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Tiasis - Amena of the Sky
The deer that carries the night
The Night Carrier
Appearance
Amena is described as a reptile-like deer white metallic dark cyan antlers that glisten like the night sky. Her body is covered in mesmerising blue scales that shimmered as light passed them.
Starting beneath her throat down to the very tip of her tail was a streak of beige scale plates that defended her underbelly and neck. Her tail was graceful with soft fur that barely touched the ground, a brilliant blonde with navy tips. The same was on her elbows though with a lighter streak.
She had the mane of a pedigree mare as well as fur that came around her neck and chest like an organically regal collar of prestige and power. From the sides was transparent fumes of dusk on the left and dawn on the right.
Her hooves were like obsidian that had been sanded and filed to be as smooth as the ice on a frozen lake.
Amena had antlers symmetrically sprouting from each side of her head that stood tall and strong to carry the night and day. Her eyes glowed mythically like the aurora lights and the personification of kindness.
There is no accurate height of Amena.
Amena weighs as much as the sky.
Symbolism
The symbol of Amena is a pair of antlers with a cloud over one and a star over another.
Night.
Powers
Amena is physically immense as she carries both the night and day on her shoulders and antlers.
Amena isn't necessarily weak to things but she does quarrel with Ihara a lot.
Rituals
Amena does not listen to prayer.
To pay homage to Amena, you paint deer antlers blue and burn them. This strengthens her own antlers to carry the night and day.
Amena interacts via the deer. When one dies nearby a tribe, it's taken as a gift from her.
History
At first, the day and night were both in the sky - half pure blue and half pure black. One part of the land started to burn while the other started to go cold and wilt. Omenar tried to move to the other side but it only made the other side grow cold as well.
Amena climbed to the top of Suntarian mountain and told Omenar that she would carry the sky on her antlers to help. Omenar at first told her to go but later accepted her.
At first, Amena struggled. But she grew stronger over time and she ran. Omenar imbued her with some of his strength and she became the goddess of the sky.
Amena was born to a doe and a buck of unknown origin. It's known that they were siblings. She was thought to be a male at first but turned out to be female. Because of the inbreeding, she grew antlers.
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Tiasis - Amena of the Sky
The deer that carries the night
The Night Carrier
Appearance
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Amena is described as a reptile-like deer white metallic dark cyan antlers that glisten like the night sky. Her body is covered in mesmerising blue scales that shimmered as light passed them.
Starting beneath her throat down to the very tip of her tail was a streak of beige scale plates that defended her underbelly and neck. Her tail was graceful with soft fur that barely touched the ground, a brilliant blonde with navy tips. The same was on her elbows though with a lighter streak.
She had the mane of a pedigree mare as well as fur that came around her neck and chest like an organically regal collar of prestige and power. From the sides was transparent fumes of dusk on the left and dawn on the right.
Her hooves were like obsidian that had been sanded and filed to be as smooth as the ice on a frozen lake.
Amena had antlers symmetrically sprouting from each side of her head that stood tall and strong to carry the night and day. Her eyes glowed mythically like the aurora lights and the personification of kindness.
There is no accurate height of Amena.
Amena weighs as much as the sky.
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The symbol of Amena is a pair of antlers with a cloud over one and a star over another.
Night.
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Amena is physically immense as she carries both the night and day on her shoulders and antlers.
Amena isn't necessarily weak to things but she does quarrel with Ihara a lot.
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Amena does not listen to prayer.
To pay homage to Amena, you paint deer antlers blue and burn them. This strengthens her own antlers to carry the night and day.
Amena interacts via the deer. When one dies nearby a tribe, it's taken as a gift from her.
History
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At first, the day and night were both in the sky - half pure blue and half pure black. One part of the land started to burn while the other started to go cold and wilt. Omenar tried to move to the other side but it only made the other side grow cold as well.
Amena climbed to the top of Suntarian mountain and told Omenar that she would carry the sky on her antlers to help. Omenar at first told her to go but later accepted her.
At first, Amena struggled. But she grew stronger over time and she ran. Omenar imbued her with some of his strength and she became the goddess of the sky.
Amena was born to a doe and a buck of unknown origin. It's known that they were siblings. She was thought to be a male at first but turned out to be female. Because of the inbreeding, she grew antlers.
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