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Gods of Ithia Expanded: Atlisa the Divine Compass.

Atlisa: Goddess of Magnetism, Maps, Sextants, Compasses, and Astronomy. 

Known across the plane as Atlisa, The Mistress of Magnets, The True North, The Cartographer, The Star Seer, The World Keeper, The Divine Compass, The Navigator, and The Guiding Goddess. 

Atlisa is a member of the Fated Crowns, The Gods of Wisdom, The Gods of the Sea, and the Gods of Travel. 

Holy Books: The Book of Crowns. 

Atlisa is the understanding of the Stars, the Constellations, Divine Bodies, and Magnetism. She is knowing where the self is and the concreting of space in time. She is the daughter of Zale and Dwar’Vic.  

Her Symbol is The Compass of Fate – A star shaped compass pointing northward.   

Atlisa when active on Ithia, is represented by the divine body of Atla the great blue planet with a ring of fiery red, orange, and yellow. 

Atlisa lives in a grand observatory upon a flying star above the lights of the world below she can gaze past the sky veil that encircles the plane.  

Atlisa doesn’t maintain any divine relics. 

Atlisa has skin of a deep night blue, speckled with the heavenly bodies of the Gods that glow like full moons. Her hair like a nebula of rainbows, with a ring of colorful debris circling her. She is often seen wearing dresses of sky lights twisted into gowns of living brilliance, cloaks of night sky, or when feeling like showing off her tattoos a bikini of captured stars like chained together diamonds.  

Atlisa is calm, intellectual, and pursuing order. She keeps and maintains the records of the world, stars, celestial bodies, and tides. She enjoys creating brilliant shows of lights across the sky. She maintains the astronomical charts that aid the mortal clergy of the Gods chart the divine movements of their deities. She grants her divine servants the power to create magnetic fields to manipulate the world around them, the means to attract or repel ferrous materials, create detailed mental maps of areas, and channel the powers of divine bodies and stars using their metaphorical or attributed gifts. 

Atlisa is worshipped by intellectuals, dreamers, and those who seek to understand the world and heavens. Temples are built to her in high places often to observe the heavens far from city lights. Her images is worshipped in household shrines. She accepts sacrifices of coin, lenses, ferrous metals, and magnets.  

Atlisa’s Values.   

Pillars (Virtues)- Understanding. 

Columns (Vices)- Ignorance. 

Atlisa does not maintain any divine orders. 

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