The Mother
The Mother is the goddess of creation, endurance, and continuity.
She is the reason the world does not end when things go wrong.
Where others see collapse, she sees survival.
Names Across the Land
- Common Name: The Mother
- Animalis (Solisan): Haathor
- Northern (Barbarian): Frigga
Across cultures, her worship is strikingly similar—quiet, intimate, and stubbornly hopeful.
Beliefs and Teachings
- Life continues, even after tragedy
- Care is strength
- Families are chosen as often as they are born
- Survival is an act of defiance
The Mother does not demand greatness.
She demands persistence.
Worship
Most worship of the Mother happens privately:
- At hearths
- In kitchens
- Over sickbeds
- In fields before harvest
Her prayers are whispered, not proclaimed.
Clergy and Temples
Her clergy rarely hold political power, but their influence runs deep.
Temples are warm places—open kitchens, communal halls, shelters. Even those who deny her existence often rely on her followers.
Common Sayings
- “The Mother provides.”
- “You’re still breathing.”
- “We endure.”
Relationships Within the Pantheon
- The Father rules; she sustains
- The Reaper ends; she begins again
- The Lover celebrates what she preserves
The Mother does not wage war.
She survives it.