Difference between revisions of "Goddess"
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| {{TSTL}} | Titles and aliases || {{TSTR}} | Madonna ("my lady") <br> Regina ("Queen") <br> The Queen of Heaven <br> The Mother <br> Dea ("Goddess") <br> Domina ("Lady") <br> Kyria <br> Most High Goddess | | {{TSTL}} | Titles and aliases || {{TSTR}} | Madonna ("my lady") <br> Regina ("Queen") <br> The Queen of Heaven <br> The Mother <br> Dea ("Goddess") <br> Thea ("Goddess") <br> Domina ("Lady") <br> Kyria ("Lady") <br> Most High Goddess | ||
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| {{TSML}} | Alignment || {{TSMR}} | [[Good]] | | {{TSML}} | Alignment || {{TSMR}} | [[Good]] |
Revision as of 19:17, 19 February 2023
Goddess | |
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Titles and aliases | Madonna ("my lady") Regina ("Queen") The Queen of Heaven The Mother Dea ("Goddess") Thea ("Goddess") Domina ("Lady") Kyria ("Lady") Most High Goddess |
Alignment | Good |
Divine Rank | ? |
This article is about the Supreme Being in the Lucianus. For the generic term, see deity.
In the Lucianus, the Goddess (Valinain: Dea, Vallyran: Thea) is conceived of as the Supreme Being, the creator of all things, and the absolute moral and epistemological authority in the cosmos.
Most Lucians are trinitarians; they believe that the Goddess has a single essence and is three persons: the Mother, the Daughter, and the Great Holy One.