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Tiasis - Cana of Summer
The moose of summer
Lady of Summer
Appearance
Cana is a golden moose with a large neck, long legs, moss covering her back and multiple pieces of turquoise decorating her sides. She had four antlers, the first set were small and curled slightly like a crown. The second was large like a moose and made of wood from the first tree.
From head to hoof, Cana is 25ft.
Cana is weightless.
Symbolism
The symbol of Cana is a flower, the bud being a moose hoof.
Cana doesn't exactly have an element, but she works with nature.
Powers
Cana is very strong as she helps Amena bring longer days to fully nourish the plants before Radonas and Mathos come.
As she has many parts of her made from wood, Cana is weak to fire.
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Rituals
Can does not answer to prayer.
A ritual to honour Cana is to take a carcass of a moose and place it below a special oak tree, place gold on the antlers and leave it there to bring food for the tree.
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Cana does not interact with shire wolves.
History
Cana helped teach Amena how to carry the sky.
Cana has no family as she was made.
Cana was made by a moose smith who wanted to celebrate the birth of the moose princess, Eshet. The statue was so beautiful that it was prayed to and treated as a religious entity.
One day, a moose by the name of Sormonkau decided that the royal moose did not deserve such beauty and sought to destroy it. She used fire to try and melt the statue to nothing, but instead of melting, Cana came to life due to the admiration of Soaris.
Cana defeated Sormonkau and with the heat infused in her body, Cana created the first summer that would last for three months before she had to return to her statue state and rekindle the fire within to bring it back next year.
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Tiasis - Cana of Summer
The moose of summer
Lady of Summer
Appearance
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Cana is a golden moose with a large neck, long legs, moss covering her back and multiple pieces of turquoise decorating her sides. She had four antlers, the first set were small and curled slightly like a crown. The second was large like a moose and made of wood from the first tree.
From head to hoof, Cana is 25ft.
Cana is weightless.
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The symbol of Cana is a flower, the bud being a moose hoof.
Cana doesn't exactly have an element, but she works with nature.
Powers
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Cana is very strong as she helps Amena bring longer days to fully nourish the plants before Radonas and Mathos come.
As she has many parts of her made from wood, Cana is weak to fire.
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Can does not answer to prayer.
A ritual to honour Cana is to take a carcass of a moose and place it below a special oak tree, place gold on the antlers and leave it there to bring food for the tree.
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Cana does not interact with shire wolves.
History
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Cana helped teach Amena how to carry the sky.
Cana has no family as she was made.
Cana was made by a moose smith who wanted to celebrate the birth of the moose princess, Eshet. The statue was so beautiful that it was prayed to and treated as a religious entity.
One day, a moose by the name of Sormonkau decided that the royal moose did not deserve such beauty and sought to destroy it. She used fire to try and melt the statue to nothing, but instead of melting, Cana came to life due to the admiration of Soaris.
Cana defeated Sormonkau and with the heat infused in her body, Cana created the first summer that would last for three months before she had to return to her statue state and rekindle the fire within to bring it back next year.
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