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Diona
Goddess of festivities, wine, and chaos.
Goddess of revelry.
Appearance
She has a young appearance, brown skin, and dark hair. People often associate her with the color purple. She has brown eyes and often frowning.
5'7"
137lbs
Family
Symbolism
Wine, scorpions, purple, revelries, mirrors, portals, night.
Wind, darkness, earth.
Powers
Cunning, good liar, chaos.
Alcohol and any type of revelry.
Rituals
Prayers of misfortune on others and safety while in a revelry.
Most people make offerings at a temple or in their homes. Things like glass, alcohol, bird feathers, crowns of flowers, and anything of the color purple are good.
Most people make offerings before celebrations. The Fae honor her by holding monthly revels.
Diona likes to watch over the Fae revelries, but that's as far as she goes for interaction. Some Fae speculates she has come to revelry in human form before, and she has. She does not take the time to take pity on humans. She doesn't take time to cause them misfortune either. She doesn't care for them much, but the Fae have had her attention for decades.
History
She is the sister of Cannenta. The two never got along, and Diona was punished by having to live amongst the humans for a century. She did but found comfort around the Fae. Cannenta begged for Diona back, and her father did bring her back, but she had to keep her human body. With that, she could walk from her place high above to Onia and join the humans whenever she wished to.
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Diona
Goddess of festivities, wine, and chaos.
Goddess of revelry.
Appearance
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She has a young appearance, brown skin, and dark hair. People often associate her with the color purple. She has brown eyes and often frowning.
5'7"
137lbs
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Wine, scorpions, purple, revelries, mirrors, portals, night.
Wind, darkness, earth.
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Cunning, good liar, chaos.
Alcohol and any type of revelry.
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Prayers of misfortune on others and safety while in a revelry.
Most people make offerings at a temple or in their homes. Things like glass, alcohol, bird feathers, crowns of flowers, and anything of the color purple are good.
Most people make offerings before celebrations. The Fae honor her by holding monthly revels.
Diona likes to watch over the Fae revelries, but that's as far as she goes for interaction. Some Fae speculates she has come to revelry in human form before, and she has. She does not take the time to take pity on humans. She doesn't take time to cause them misfortune either. She doesn't care for them much, but the Fae have had her attention for decades.
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She is the sister of Cannenta. The two never got along, and Diona was punished by having to live amongst the humans for a century. She did but found comfort around the Fae. Cannenta begged for Diona back, and her father did bring her back, but she had to keep her human body. With that, she could walk from her place high above to Onia and join the humans whenever she wished to.
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