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A goddess of enslavement, liberation, and transformation, Graänevoihigh wields a glass spear. She teaches transformation and her worshipers undergo a succession of states of enslavement and then liberty. Her worship was widespread during the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]], especially in [[Pytharnia]]. She was often depicted on horseback. Her cult differed from other chaos cults as her followers would practice periods of strict self-discipline or allow themselves to be enslaved by another. Her worship today is proscribed in most jurisdictions in the [[Pallathantic Region]]. | A goddess of enslavement, liberation, and transformation, Graänevoihigh wields a glass spear. She teaches transformation and her worshipers undergo a succession of states of enslavement and then liberty. Her worship was widespread during the [[Middle Ages of Chaos]], especially in [[Pytharnia]]. She was often depicted on horseback. Her cult differed from other chaos cults as her followers would practice periods of strict self-discipline or allow themselves to be enslaved by another. Her worship today is proscribed in most jurisdictions in the [[Pallathantic Region]]. | ||
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+ | [[File:GraanevoighGoddess_A_MDJ.png|thumb|300px|The goddess Graänevoihigh in her fury wielding her glass spear. Midjourney.]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 21 August 2022
A goddess of enslavement, liberation, and transformation, Graänevoihigh wields a glass spear. She teaches transformation and her worshipers undergo a succession of states of enslavement and then liberty. Her worship was widespread during the Middle Ages of Chaos, especially in Pytharnia. She was often depicted on horseback. Her cult differed from other chaos cults as her followers would practice periods of strict self-discipline or allow themselves to be enslaved by another. Her worship today is proscribed in most jurisdictions in the Pallathantic Region.
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