Memora. Goddess of Lost Things, Memories, Nostalgia, Diaries, Books, and Writing.
Known across the plane as Memora, The Lady Lost, The Keeper of Thoughts, The Faded, The Ethereal, The Haunted Past, The Mind Mirror, The Trials Past, and The Goddess of the Mind.
Memora is the leader of the Gods of the Mind and is a member of the Fated Crown.
Holy Books: The Book of Crowns.
Memora is the embodiment of memories be they kept in the mind or inked on a page. She is the written word and all that records the past. She is the daughter of Talisman and Vutha.
Her Symbol is the Shattered Mind – A broken mirror with a foggy silhouette of a woman.
Memora when active on Ithia, is represented by the Celestial Body the Mirror of Mind a constellation of silver stars forming a hand mirror. Those with open minds find it easier to philosophize.
Memora’s divine plane appears as an abandoned library dusty shelves stand bowing under the weight of the words on their pages. Long rotting carpets expand and haunting visages flit past in the distance. It is a place that was, that had been, it is the home you can never go back to. It is a museum of lost memories and forgotten dreams.
Memora does not maintain any divine artifacts.
Memora is a monotone visage of better times, past traumas, pain, love, and glories. She is every triumphant rise and tragic collapse. She is nostalgia and childhood monsters. She resembles the fading water damaged picture of a first love looked back on in twilight years. She is as beautiful as your first love, as sweet as the first taste of a strawberry, the scent of a childhood home, she is all that was better before age and time carried you away.
Memora is hazy, quiet, and only half reality. A thought maintained in the physical world only by ink, crumbling paper, and the love of her parents. She is fascinated in the past and collects the refuse of a moving world. The art of children, the despised failed attempts of an artist, the books penned but never bound, and paintings long forgotten as worthless. She is the archive of all that is lost to time. She grants her divine servants the power to transcribe thoughts onto paper, create scrolls to store and transfer experiences, skills, and memories at the cost of the removal from the original maker’s mind, transfer the knowledge of a book into the user’s mind, allow others to lucidly relive memories, create animate books, and have total recall of all of their memories. Divine servants of Memora are immune to the degradation of the mind.
Memora is worshipped by writers, philosophers, dreamers, artists, and those who fondly remember the past. Her servants maintain small structures where they collect lost items for their owners to one day retrieve. Mostly Memora is worshipped through keeping of journals writing their prayers in ink and lonely silence. She accepts the sacrifice of Painful memories, Embarrassing moments, and other memories one would wish to shed.
Memora’s Values.
Pillars (Virtues)- Memory, Words, Books, and Introversion.
Columns (Vices)- Time, Violence, Speech, and Extroversion.
Memora does not maintain any holy orders.

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