Writing Worlds with Words

Gods of Ithia: Kaza ni mau Hana.

Kaze ni mau Hana. Nature Spirit of Blossoms, Color, Fruit Trees, and the Northern Plains. 

Known as Kaze ni mau hana, Hana, Flowers Dancing on the Wind, The Fruit of the Branch, The Colorful, and The Northland. 

Hana’s main form is the vast northern plains of Dodicerous, the fruit trees, colorful blossoms, and fae-touched flowers. Hana’s spirit form is a feminine form of wind, dancing petals of purples, pinks, reds, yellows, and blues.  

Hana is bright and energetic, spreading color throughout spring and summer. She is brilliance and life. Worshipped as the primary Spirit of the Wei people, as she commands their homeland. She is the muse of painters, writers, and dreamers in general. Hana is considered the incarnation of beauty, nature, small wonders, and lives. 

Creatures of Ithia Expanded: The Tengu. 

An Advanced Creature Profile by Vincent Groth.   The Tengu are Spirits of Emotion, embodying mortal sensation and environments that connect to them.   -The Northern Tengu are highly civilized, living on the tallest mountain peaks. They embody Ambition and the lofty mountains. They have large wings, black feathers over red clay skin.  Large tusks, short horns, ears like kama, big yellow…

Outsiders of Ithia: Kilnkeepers the Craftsmen. 

*The Celestials or Coelestis Exercitus, servants of the Gods, are divided into Solnatus, who serve the Seir’Ald, Orbisliberi, who serve the Powers, and Astrumortus, who serve the Fates.    The Astrumortus of Burnsk are the Kilnkeeper. They are short creatures of terracotta, clay, or porcelain, highly detailed with six eyes, each a different magnification, allowing for observing crafts and applying fine details. They have large moustaches and fine, sleek uniforms…

Gods of Ithia: Dewitoril the Mossbeard.

Dewitoril. Demigod of Moss, Grass, Insects, and Undergrowth.  Known as Dewitoril, The Moss Beard, The Unseen, The Dewdrop Dragon, The Spider’s Web, The Serpent, The Whisper, and The Unmoved.  Dewitoril has scales of moss, green dying to yellows and oranges, and charcoal black. A great beard of knitted branches, moss, and brambles fashioned into a beard runs down from his jaw, and he’s often seen covered in…

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