Ko’Pas: Goddess of Libraries, Apprentices, Students, Teachers, Teaching, and Learning.
Known across the plane Ko’Pas, The Learned Lady, The Teacher, The Guiding Hand, The Spreader of Words, The Shared Knowledge, The Mentor, and The Professor.
Ko’Pas is a member of the Ko’Cai, The Gods of Growth, and the Gods of Wisdom.
Holy Books: The Book of Suns.
Ko’Pas is the blessed knowledge, she is schools, academy, libraries, and the lessons of life.
Her Symbol is Blooming Knowledge – A flower with closed books for petals. Its stem wrapped around an hourglass.
Ko’Pas when active, is represented by the Open Book a collection of stars resembling an open book.While active a white nebula appears behind it giving its pages some color.
Ko’Pas’ divine plane is a large sprawling space made like a boarding school situated around a large tower library with spiraling bookcases. It has many green spaces and places to play. Ko’Pas invites orphans and abused children to grow up under her tutelage.
Ko’Pas has no divine artifacts.
Ko’Pas has skin like black marble with cracks filled with gold radiating light. Golden laurel leaves outline the curves of her face and twisting grape vines in gold and silver wrap around her body. She has flowing hair of threads of silver silken threads. She is tall, beautiful, and radiates a sense of comfort and care. She often dresses in simple modest dresses when teaching children.
Ko’Pas is a compassionate, kind, and loving Goddess who shares her gifts of knowledge with contagious passion. She visits the mortal coil to teach those who wish to learn and can’t find a teacher or afford private tutors. She is driven to uplift the lower classes and enlighten the upper classes. She grants her divine servants the power to recall knowledge they’ve learned, access the vast stores of Ko’Pas’ own knowledge; they can channel skills, and enter states of heightened awareness and intellectual ability.
Ko’Pas is worshipped by many seeking to better themselves and help better their children. Her temples are small and equal parts community center, school, and place of worship. Kneeling pillows, mats, surround a small, raised dais with a podium where teachers of knowledge and faith can speak, and others may gather to share in their own experiences. Ko’Pas accepts sacrifices of chalk, apples, and cookies.
Ko’Pas’s Values.
Pillars (Virtues)- Knowledge, Progress, Development, and Confidence.
Columns (Vices)- Ignorance, Stagnation, Decay, and Fear.
Ko’Pas has no divine orders.

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