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'''Vaisha''' (VAY-shuh) is the greatest goddess in Phoenic religion and likely the most popular deity in Phoena. She is a great goddess of life, magic, and war. She is the sister-wife of Ossur and the mother of [[Mishra]]. Her church, the [[Hadina]], is one of the largest religious institutions in [[Teresis]].
'''Vaisha''' (VAY-shuh) is the greatest goddess in Phoenic religion and likely the most popular deity in Phoena. She is a great goddess of life, magic, and war. She is the sister-wife of Ossur and the mother of [[Mishra]]. Her church, the [[Hadina]], is one of the largest religious institutions in [[Teresis]].

Revision as of 22:06, 21 June 2025

Source: Jimmy Manton
Vaisha
Titles Queen of Heaven
Alignment Chaotic Good

Vaisha (VAY-shuh) is the greatest goddess in Phoenic religion and likely the most popular deity in Phoena. She is a great goddess of life, magic, and war. She is the sister-wife of Ossur and the mother of Mishra. Her church, the Hadina, is one of the largest religious institutions in Teresis.