I will remake this world however I see fit, in great and small ways. Mortals may plead for constancy, but transformation is the only true constant. ~Changebearer
Name: Shaper of everything Efia (a.k.a. Changebearer, Harbinger).
Divine Domains: Transformation, Destruction, Marriage, Motherhood, Fertility.
Artifacts: Cutting Scythe – represent the deity’s power to cut away the old and make way for the new.
Trumpet of Awakening – deity’s power to call forth new opportunities and awaken people to new possibilities.
Divine Symbols & Sigils: Their divine symbol is often a butterfly or a snake shedding its skin. Recently the symbol of a phoenix has been given to the Changebearer but it is unknown by whom.
Tenets of Faith: Embrace Change
Respect destruction
Celebrate transformational events.
Holidays:
Spring Equinox – Followers of the deity use this time to celebrate the power of transformation and change, and to acknowledge the deity’s influence on the natural world.
Marriage Festival – This festival includes rituals to bless new marriages, as well as celebrations of long-lasting partnerships.
Harvest Festival – This festival includes feasting, music, and dancing, as well as rituals to give thanks for the blessings of the deity.
Destruction Day – This holiday includes rituals to let go of old patterns or relationships, as well as celebrations of the power of destruction to pave the way for something new.
Even before my time, no one had seen them since the 1st Age. Their Amabassador spoke for them.
This powerful deity is often depicted as a shapeshifter, capable of taking on different forms and bringing about significant changes in the world. The capricious Changebearer continuously altered the fabric of the world in their domain, reshaping environments and lives with little pattern mortals could discern. Their unpredictable transformations perhaps was meant to teach us humility.
– Laysa, Curator