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Civara, Goddess of Cities and Sea Trade

Civara

The Harbor Queen

The Sea-Born Family - Child of Nerissa and Boreas

Divine Aspects

Alignment
Neutral & Light
Domains
Cities, Culture, Trade, Sea Routes
Symbols
The Lighthouse Beacon, The Trade Compass
Status
Middle Child of the Sea-Born Family, Wife of Kyrathi

Description

Civara is a regal figure with skin like polished pearl, marked with patterns resembling trade routes and city maps. Her hair is woven with shells and precious coral, and her eyes shine like lighthouse beacons. She wears robes that flow like gentle currents.

Diplomatic and progressive, Civara builds bridges between sea and shore. Her voice carries like merchant winds. She takes pride in fostering civilization while respecting natural order.

The Sea-Born Family

As the middle child of Nerissa and Boreas, Civara bridges the wild seas and civilized shores. While her older brother Anar embraces chaos and her younger brother Lyrios pursues art, Civara builds lasting connections between peoples.

Her marriage to Kyrathi, the god of commerce and karmic balance, united the domains of sea trade and fair exchange, blessing merchants and sailors alike.

Divine Purpose

Civara maintains floating cities and underwater trade routes. She works with coastal communities to build sustainable relationships with the sea. Her blessing ensures prosperous ports and fair dealing among traders.

Her temples serve as trading houses and diplomatic centers, where deals are struck under her watchful eye. Port cities especially revere her, and her priests often serve as mediators in maritime disputes.