Post by Yshana on Apr 8, 2006 17:52:37 GMT -5
Name: Nameless One for they do not know her name at all. To the gods she said they can call her Yshana, but that is not her true name.
God(dess) of: Seas, Oceans, Secrets, the Unknown, Metal, Mirrors
Races who believe in you: Naiads and Mer. She is a very private goddess so few others even know she exists. If you do know and worship her you might be a spy or scholar
Have a particular god(dess) you have something for?: Not currently
Roleplaying sample: Yshana. Yes that had a nice ring to it. It was the name she gave to the other gods to address her by but not her true name which no one knew. As goddess of secrets she had many. She was all knowing, she knew everything that had, is, and will happen, yet never telling. No matter who asked or what they offered she never told more than she believed they needed to know. Not even Kiari, but Kiari never asked anything understanding this. She was a recluse, living in her villa made only of water that flowed contsantly. Some might think it was something Kora would thing up but Yshana was very different from Kora. She had made her palace this way for no more reason than it discouraged people from coming. Those who knew of her existance often wanted to ask questions, and she grew tired of being constantly asked questions that for the most part she refuse to answer. Right now Yshana was staring off into space, as if seeing into the future. Many who saw this stare would think that but Yshana had no need to stare into the future, she already knew it all. It made this existance boring, but she stayed knowing she had a part to play still. But life was so dull. Yshana sighed and worked on a trick she had mastered a few milleniums ago. To put everything she knew in the back of her mind, easily attainable but not automatically knowing. It put her at the same level as the other gods, still rather dull but better. Turning away from a wall of rushing water she looked at the enormous water clock in the center of her home. No one else had ever seen it, it was part a time teller, part a count down, But what it counted down to was a secret only the Nameless One knew.
God(dess) of: Seas, Oceans, Secrets, the Unknown, Metal, Mirrors
Races who believe in you: Naiads and Mer. She is a very private goddess so few others even know she exists. If you do know and worship her you might be a spy or scholar
Have a particular god(dess) you have something for?: Not currently
Roleplaying sample: Yshana. Yes that had a nice ring to it. It was the name she gave to the other gods to address her by but not her true name which no one knew. As goddess of secrets she had many. She was all knowing, she knew everything that had, is, and will happen, yet never telling. No matter who asked or what they offered she never told more than she believed they needed to know. Not even Kiari, but Kiari never asked anything understanding this. She was a recluse, living in her villa made only of water that flowed contsantly. Some might think it was something Kora would thing up but Yshana was very different from Kora. She had made her palace this way for no more reason than it discouraged people from coming. Those who knew of her existance often wanted to ask questions, and she grew tired of being constantly asked questions that for the most part she refuse to answer. Right now Yshana was staring off into space, as if seeing into the future. Many who saw this stare would think that but Yshana had no need to stare into the future, she already knew it all. It made this existance boring, but she stayed knowing she had a part to play still. But life was so dull. Yshana sighed and worked on a trick she had mastered a few milleniums ago. To put everything she knew in the back of her mind, easily attainable but not automatically knowing. It put her at the same level as the other gods, still rather dull but better. Turning away from a wall of rushing water she looked at the enormous water clock in the center of her home. No one else had ever seen it, it was part a time teller, part a count down, But what it counted down to was a secret only the Nameless One knew.