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Izar Eroria
Feminine side of shooting stars. She assures us that the night is never completely dark.
Star Goddess
Appearance
She is the light of the stars as they fall to Earth. She has no true physical form but appears as a halo of light in a feminine form.
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Symbolism
Silver shooting star
star light
Powers
She represents hope and childbirth
Can be overpowered by the Daystar.
Rituals
Pregnant women, women in labor stand outside at night with their faces to the stars and pray for easy childbirth and a healthy baby. Men waiting for their baby to arrive will pray outside to the stars. In the temples candles are lit on a wall of constellations as prayers are said.
Prayers for the end of depression, or healing from loss of a loved one.
Placing candles in constellations and lighting them in prayer. Giving crystal or silver stars as gifts.
Every three years during the fall, a meteor shower brings shooting stars into the Dakkur Boden mountains. There are celebrations and feasts. People trek to Friar's Gate, where the Friars and Silver Sisterhood keep the star gods.
If you are praying and see a shooting star in the sky at that moment, the goddess is with you.
History
The Night is her mother and the Daystar her father.
She is born every three years as a meteor shower and carries her brother Burdinaren Izarra to earth. She blesses the people with her light before giving her life to her brother so he can be placed in the earth.
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Izar Eroria
Feminine side of shooting stars. She assures us that the night is never completely dark.
Star Goddess
Appearance
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She is the light of the stars as they fall to Earth. She has no true physical form but appears as a halo of light in a feminine form.
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Symbolism
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Silver shooting star
star light
Powers
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She represents hope and childbirth
Can be overpowered by the Daystar.
Rituals
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Pregnant women, women in labor stand outside at night with their faces to the stars and pray for easy childbirth and a healthy baby. Men waiting for their baby to arrive will pray outside to the stars. In the temples candles are lit on a wall of constellations as prayers are said.
Prayers for the end of depression, or healing from loss of a loved one.
Placing candles in constellations and lighting them in prayer. Giving crystal or silver stars as gifts.
Every three years during the fall, a meteor shower brings shooting stars into the Dakkur Boden mountains. There are celebrations and feasts. People trek to Friar's Gate, where the Friars and Silver Sisterhood keep the star gods.
If you are praying and see a shooting star in the sky at that moment, the goddess is with you.
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The Night is her mother and the Daystar her father.
She is born every three years as a meteor shower and carries her brother Burdinaren Izarra to earth. She blesses the people with her light before giving her life to her brother so he can be placed in the earth.
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