Hildalin. Goddess of Husbandry, Dairy, Ranches, Plenty, and Feasts.
Known across the plane as Hildalin, The Bovine Queen, The Fruit of Labor, The Wild Tamer, The Farmland Queen, The Cheesy One, the Golden Calf, The Tamed Wild, and The Mountainous Goddess.
Hildalin is a member of the Fated Crown, Gods of the Wild, Gods of the Field, Gods of the Common, The Beast Gods, and Gods of Order.
Holy Books: The Book of Crowns.
Hildalin is the largest goddess and often is depicted as a golden calf or a golden cornucopia. She is the daughter of Malisara and Dwar’Vic.
Her symbol is the Plenty – A Butter churn crossed by a crook and a stalk of corn.
Hildalin when active on Ithia; is represented by the celestial body of the Golden Calf a small constellation of golden stars in the rough shape of a cow.
Hildalin’s plane is a large meadow with a small cottage. Various animals roam the large open plain where Hildalin cares for her flocks of all the animals mortals domesticate. Often Carabella can be found here being brushed and cared for since she can’t properly care for her horse half alone.
Hildalin maintains no divine artifacts.
Hildalin is a very large, heavy-set, goddess standing at fourteen feet tall with long curving horns horns, a mane of black and white hair with bangs that cover her face down to her nose. She has muscle and fat in equal measures, a woolly fleece covering her shoulders, a short flat nose, feathering around the ankles and wrists, and bovine hooves and tail.
Hildalin is calm, reserved, and dedicated in her duties. She loves hard manual work and provides much of the divine feast for the gods. She is proud, self-reliant, and charitable always willing to help her fellow gods in need. She often helps her horsey friend Carabella shoeing her and making sure she is properly taken care of. She grants her divine servants the power to calm animals, heal minor wounds and digestive ailments, remove parasites, purify and preserve food, and restrict the expansion of fire.
Hildalin is worshipped in most households representing plenty of the wealth and the tending to of animals she is primarily focused on by ranchers and farmers reliant on animals for food, labor, and fertilizer. Her followers worship her on Revansday every week during winter where her followers gather to pray, worship, and give thanks for past and future plenty. Her Divine servants are highly spread out from cities often traveling nomads tending to large swathes of farms and ranches while some set up temples for gathering followers. She accepts sacrifices of excess butter, cheese, eggs, and meats.
Hildalin’s Values.
Pillars (Virtues)- Labor, Feast, Care, and Pride.
Columns (Vices)- Sloth, Hunger, Disinterest, and Vanity.
Hildalin does not maintain any holy orders.

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