The Goddess of Lune
The Goddess of Lune is often depicted as a weaver, the night sky being her greatest creation; in modern times, it was said to be a gift for her lover, Sol, to cover him while he rests. In the past, when the Church of Sol was more intolerant, people believed that the night was, instead, a gift from the Goddess of Lune to her followers—to shield them from Sol's wrath and roving eye. She is a gentle, patient goddess; her actions are subtle, yet effective.
Most worship of the her is a private affair, at least compared to other religions. Most make offerings to her within the privacy and safety of their own homes, or glens that have be enchanted so that only worshippers of Lune can enter. Rituals typically occur on the full moon, when her bright and silver gaze watches over all of Inspera. The new moon is when she rests, so it is typically customary for worshippers to stay indoors and not travel, not even as far as their neighbors; for the Goddess of Lune may guide safe travel in the dark, but no where she cannot see.
The Goddess of Lune grants wisdom in her followers, but she values protection for those that need it, sharing the quality of hospitality as Sol does, in some respect. Patience and hard work are also paramount.
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