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Rimara, Goddess of Winter and Solitude

Rimara

The Winter's Heart

The Cycle Children - Child of Zyraxis

Divine Aspects

Alignment
Neutral & Dark
Domains
Winter, Frost, Isolation, Winter Magic
Symbols
The Frozen Star, The Solitary Peak
Status
Youngest of the Cycle Children, High Elven Patron

Description

Rimara is a stark, beautiful figure with skin like fresh snow. Her hair is ice-white with hints of aurora colors, and her eyes are the deep blue of glacier ice. Frost patterns form wherever she passes, and her breath creates swirling snowflakes.

Reserved and contemplative, Rimara appreciates the beauty of solitude. Her voice echoes like wind through ice caves. She finds peace in stillness and wisdom in isolation.

The Cycle Children

As the youngest of Zyraxis's children, Rimara represents winter's rest and the necessary pause before renewal. She follows Kynara's harvest with the quiet of winter, teaching that rest is as essential as activity in the eternal cycle.

Her season is one of introspection and endurance, when the world sleeps beneath snow and mortals must rely on what they have prepared. The High Elves honor her with quiet contemplation and the strengthening of inner resolve.

Divine Purpose

Rimara dwells in the heart of winter, maintaining the season of rest and reflection. She teaches the magic of endurance and the value of solitude. Her cold is not cruel but necessary, allowing the world to rest before spring's renewal.

Her temples are found in mountain peaks and frozen places, where those seeking solitude and wisdom can find it. She is honored by hermits, monks, and all who understand that silence and stillness hold their own power.