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Created page with "Titles: The First Mother, Lady of the Warm Earth, Keeper of the Cradle, The Ever-Kindled Flame Symbol: A rounded earthen bowl cradling a living flame<blockquote>She is the soil and the shelter. She is the milk and the bread. She is the steady fire that warms in the cold of night. - Lady Umelian, 0078-2A</blockquote> === The Sacred Embers === All clergy are taught these principles. Mothers, midwives, and hearthkeepers often take personal vows to uphold at least two. ==..."
 
 
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* Harvest Mother or Harvest Father
* Harvest Mother or Harvest Father
* High Matron of the Ever-Flame
* Mother / Father of the Ever-Flame


Leadership is often communal rather than hierarchical.
Leadership is often communal rather than hierarchical.

Latest revision as of 18:02, 20 February 2026

Titles: The First Mother, Lady of the Warm Earth, Keeper of the Cradle, The Ever-Kindled Flame

Symbol: A rounded earthen bowl cradling a living flame

She is the soil and the shelter. She is the milk and the bread. She is the steady fire that warms in the cold of night. - Lady Umelian, 0078-2A

The Sacred Embers

All clergy are taught these principles. Mothers, midwives, and hearthkeepers often take personal vows to uphold at least two.

1. Guard the Seed

  • All new life is worthy of protection
  • Pregnancy and childbirth are holy events
  • Harm to children is among the gravest sins

Temples of Iddona are sanctuaries for the vulnerable.

2. The Hearth is the Heart

  • A home is sacred ground
  • Shared meals strengthen spirit and body
  • The fire must never be neglected

The hearth flame is a central symbol of continuity and safety.

3. Growth Requires Patience

  • Crops, children, and communities take time
  • Impatience with the young is a spiritual failing
  • Guidance must be firm but gentle

Iddona teaches endurance in caregiving.

4. The Mother’s Strength

  • Nurturing does not exclude ferocity
  • Protection of family justifies righteous defense
  • Compassion and resilience must coexist

Iddona’s followers are often underestimated until threatened.

Moral Tendencies

Most followers lean:

  • Neutral Good among rural communities
  • Lawful Good among established settlements
  • Occasionally True Neutral in agrarian regions where survival shapes morality

Iddona’s faith rarely seeks conquest. It seeks stability.

Sacred Rituals

The Kindling

  • A small flame taken from the temple hearth to light a newly married couple’s home
  • Symbolizes continuity of protection

The Cradle Vigil

  • Clergy remain awake during a difficult birth, praying softly until mother and child are safe

The First Harvest

  • A portion of the season’s yield is offered before any is sold or consumed

Taboos

  • Abandoning one’s children without dire cause
  • Withholding food in times of abundance
  • Profaning a home’s hearth
  • Exploiting mothers or caregivers
  • Destroying fertile land out of greed

The most unforgivable sin is deliberate harm to the defenseless.

Clergy Structure

  • Emberchild
  • Hearthkeeper
  • Harvest Mother or Harvest Father
  • Mother / Father of the Ever-Flame

Leadership is often communal rather than hierarchical.

Symbolism

Iddona’s imagery is earthy and life-affirming.

Common symbols include:

  • A bowl of grain crowned with flame
  • A mother encircling a child
  • A sheaf of wheat bound with red thread
  • A clay oven glowing with embers

Flame represents warmth and protection. Grain represents sustenance. Clay represents humble strength.

Her divine realm is imagined as endless rolling fields beneath a golden sky, where hearthfires glow warmly in every distant home.

Clerics / Paladins of Iddona as Adventurers

A follower of Iddona is steady and practical.

  • They cook for others instinctively
  • They check that companions have eaten
  • They carry blankets and spare supplies
  • They value stability over reckless adventure

In an adventuring party, a cleric or paladin of Iddona might:

  • Insist on proper rest and nourishment
  • Protect the weakest member first
  • Seek to rebuild villages after destruction
  • Show particular care toward children encountered in danger

“First Mother,

Keep the flame alive,

Let our fields be fruitful,

And our children strong.”