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Iona is the goddess of nature, animals and hope within the [[part of::Faith of Nesra]].
Iona is the goddess of nature, animals and hope.


She is very similar to the elven god [[Faroth]] except in her gender and most priests of the Faith of Nesra accept Faroth as a misconception of Iona.
She is very similar to the elven god [[Faroth]] except in her gender and most priests of the Faith of Nesra accept Faroth as a misconception of Iona.


The [[Faith of Ikoyo]] splits the responsibilities of Iona between her and her husband [[Adlan]].


Seogism recognizes Iona, but has an entirely different version of her in mind. As the goddess of nature, she stands for everything that wants to kill people, given the opportunity. Poisonous plants, wild animals, diseases, and so on.





Latest revision as of 16:42, 7 April 2020

Religion assumed nature god of
Faith of Nesra alive good nature, animals and hope
Faith of Ikoyo alive good nature, animals and hope
Seogism alive evil nature

Aliases

Religion known as
Elven Gods Faroth

Iona is the goddess of nature, animals and hope.

She is very similar to the elven god Faroth except in her gender and most priests of the Faith of Nesra accept Faroth as a misconception of Iona.

The Faith of Ikoyo splits the responsibilities of Iona between her and her husband Adlan.

Seogism recognizes Iona, but has an entirely different version of her in mind. As the goddess of nature, she stands for everything that wants to kill people, given the opportunity. Poisonous plants, wild animals, diseases, and so on.


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